2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2003.11.033
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Electrochemical behaviour of barium metaplumbate as a lead carrier

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“…Besides essential surface modifications, several anti-corrosive powders against the acid electrolyte have also been developed for bipolar substrates. Barium lead oxide (BaPbO 3 ), which is a perovskite ceramic material with excellent conductivity, was reported by Paleska et al [37] as a substrate material. The surface of the BaPbO 3 substrate was electroplated with a layer of lead by cyclic voltammetry.…”
Section: Lab Research Of Bipolar Labsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides essential surface modifications, several anti-corrosive powders against the acid electrolyte have also been developed for bipolar substrates. Barium lead oxide (BaPbO 3 ), which is a perovskite ceramic material with excellent conductivity, was reported by Paleska et al [37] as a substrate material. The surface of the BaPbO 3 substrate was electroplated with a layer of lead by cyclic voltammetry.…”
Section: Lab Research Of Bipolar Labsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, thin layers of lead can be used to protect substrates and provide a suitable surface for keying in of the NAM and positive active mass (PAM). In addition to being used as a coating, Magneli phase materials, under the trade name Ebonex, have also been used as bulk current collectors (usually with the addition of a thin layer of metallic lead for paste adhesion [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
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“…Also additives of BMP into positive plates improve the performance of lead-acid battery [24]. The cyclic voltammogram obtained for lead deposited on BMP [25] is generally similar to CV of lead deposited on RVC ® [4]. Only the "anodic excursion" peak, which usually appears as a result of cracking of the lead layer [26] is not observed.…”
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confidence: 96%