Influence of Electroconductive Additives in the Positive Electrode Material on Morphology, Structure and Characteristics of the Lead-acid Batteries

Authors A.P. Kuzmenko1 , E.A. Grechushnikov1 , V.A. Kharseev , M.B. Dobromyslov2
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1 South-West State University, 94, 50 let Oktyabrya Str., 305040 Kursk, Russia

2 Pacific National University, 136, Tihkhookeanskaya Str., Khabarovsk, Russia

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Issue Volume 6, Year 2014, Number 3
Dates Received 19 May 2014; published online 15 July 2014
Citation A.P. Kuzmenko, E.A. Grechushnikov, V.A. Kharseev, M.B. Dobromyslov, J. Nano- Electron. Phys. 6 No 3, 03028 (2014)
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PACS Number(s) 61.10. – i, 61.72.Ff
Keywords Carbon black, Polyaniline (3) , Red lead, Lead-acid batteries (4) , X-ray phase analysis, Scanning electron microscopy (16) , Nanostructuring of active material.
Annotation The influence of carbon black, red lead and polyaniline additives on the structure and functional characteristics of automotive lead-acid batteries has been studied. The mechanisms contributing to the formation both of lead dioxide by the introduction of these additives and of additional conductive nanostructured cross-linking channels in the case of polyaniline are described.

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