1977
DOI: 10.1016/0378-7753(77)80016-5
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Current efficiency in the lithium—water battery

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“…is essentially constant at constant temperature from OCV to the above-mentioned polarization level. Unlike conventional batteries, in Li-H20 cells the current efficiency is governed by the ratio of two competing reactions, namely, the anodic dissolution reaction and the parasitic reaction (2,3). The current, efficiency increases with an increase in the anodic dissolution rate (i.e., the current density), and if decreases at elevated temperatures where the corrosion reaction is stimulated.…”
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“…is essentially constant at constant temperature from OCV to the above-mentioned polarization level. Unlike conventional batteries, in Li-H20 cells the current efficiency is governed by the ratio of two competing reactions, namely, the anodic dissolution reaction and the parasitic reaction (2,3). The current, efficiency increases with an increase in the anodic dissolution rate (i.e., the current density), and if decreases at elevated temperatures where the corrosion reaction is stimulated.…”
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“…Then Eq. [6] becomes CD = Co exp (--p'Xo) [7] The magnitude of i~ is strongly influenced by flow velocity and by contact pressure. Of interest is the relationship between i~ and film resistance or film thickness.…”
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“…Determination of the current density depicted as ic is critical to the operation of the cell. It is at this point that the Li anode can be discharged with high current efficiency (i.e., 90%) (7). Also the concert- tration gradient within the diffusion layer remains constant.…”
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“…318 To a great extent this is because unlike LIBs, which benefited from the military and portable electronics markets in the 1990's, VRFBs do not have a large market niche with a high profit margin and a low market penetration barrier, where they are clearly superior to existing alternatives from the customer viewpoint. (We are aware of the purchase of a flow battery startup SunCatalytix by Lockheed-Martin (NYSE: LMT) in 2014, 319 and of Lockheed's own attempts to develop RFBs for nuclear missile silos in the 1980's, [320][321][322][323] and of on-going US Department of Defense-funded work at Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX) 324 and at Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE: AMRC) with Invinity Energy Systems (LSE:IES), 325 but these are exceptional events in a niche market rather than a real market trend).…”
Section: Vanadium Rfbs-the Technology Frontrunnersmentioning
confidence: 99%