Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1287350 | Journal of Power Sources | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The electrochemical behavior of lead, lead–calcium–tin–aluminum and lead–calcium–tin–aluminium–bismuth alloy electrode has been studied in the electrolyte of sulfuric, phosphoric and mixed acid electrolyte. The electrochemical measurements were performed using a cyclic voltammetry technique (CV) with three-electrode system. The results demonstrated that bismuth(III) doped in the lead electrode can increase electrical capacity. The oxidation peak potential of lead alloy electrode in phosphoric acid shifted to the positive compared to that in sulfuric acid. The formation of PbHPO4 in phosphoric acid and its passivation are responsible for the positive shift of the oxidation.
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Authors
S. Li, H.Y. Chen, M.C. Tang, W.W. Wei, Z.W. Xia, Y.M. Wu, W.S. Li, X. Jiang,