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A novel flow battery: a lead acid battery based on an electrolyte with soluble lead(II). Part 1. Preliminary studies

A novel flow battery: a lead acid battery based on an electrolyte with soluble lead(II). Part 1. Preliminary studies
A novel flow battery: a lead acid battery based on an electrolyte with soluble lead(II). Part 1. Preliminary studies
This series of papers will describe the chemistry, electrochemistry and performance of a flow battery with no separator and a single electrolyte, lead(II) in methanesulfonic acid. Voltammetry at rotating disc electrodes is used to define the conditions for the high rate deposition and dissolution of lead and lead dioxide in aqueous methanesulfonic acid. The determination of lead methanesulfonate solubility and solution conductivity as a function of lead methanesulfonate and methanesulfonic acid concentrations was carried out in order to aid the selection of the electrolyte for the battery.
1463-9076
1773-1778
Hazza, Ahmed
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Pletcher, Derek
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Wills, Richard
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Hazza, Ahmed
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Pletcher, Derek
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Hazza, Ahmed, Pletcher, Derek and Wills, Richard (2004) A novel flow battery: a lead acid battery based on an electrolyte with soluble lead(II). Part 1. Preliminary studies. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 6 (8), 1773-1778. (doi:10.1039/b401115e).

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This series of papers will describe the chemistry, electrochemistry and performance of a flow battery with no separator and a single electrolyte, lead(II) in methanesulfonic acid. Voltammetry at rotating disc electrodes is used to define the conditions for the high rate deposition and dissolution of lead and lead dioxide in aqueous methanesulfonic acid. The determination of lead methanesulfonate solubility and solution conductivity as a function of lead methanesulfonate and methanesulfonic acid concentrations was carried out in order to aid the selection of the electrolyte for the battery.

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Published date: 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 23585
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/23585
ISSN: 1463-9076
PURE UUID: 9a6ebf30-a385-40ab-8bde-f30109290e08
ORCID for Richard Wills: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4805-7589

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Date deposited: 23 Mar 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:34

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Author: Ahmed Hazza
Author: Derek Pletcher
Author: Richard Wills ORCID iD

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