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Carbon honeycomb grids for advanced lead-acid batteries. Part II: Operation of the negative plates

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 279, Issue -, Pages 809-824

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2015.01.028

Keywords

Lead-acid battery; AGM-VRLAB; Carbon honeycomb grid; High-rate partial state of charge; Deep cycling; Negative plate

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  1. French National Research Agency [10-STKE-0002-01]

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The article presents the recent progress in the carbon honeycomb grid technology for valve-regulated lead-acid batteries with absorptive glass-mat separators (AGM-VRLAB). The work is focused on the development of negative current collectors using industrial grade composite honeycomb precursors. The developed model AGM-VRLA cells comprised of one prototype honeycomb negative electrode and two conventional traction positive counter-electrodes show high utilisation of the negative active material and long cycle life both in high-rate partial state of charge (HRPSoC) cycling mode and in deep cycling mode. The analysis of the results from the cycle-life tests and the tear-down analysis indicate that the benefits delivered by the novel grids can be related to the low mesh size of the grid, low gamma-coefficient, as well as the use of milled carbon fibre additive. The combination of the three, results in the reversibility of the negative active material sulfation process when the electrolyte concentration in the cells is lower than the one traditionally used in the AGM-VRLAB technology. The negative plates show no signs of irreversible degradation after more than 900 cycles in deep cycling mode and more than 2000 capacity turnovers (equivalent cycles) in HRPSoC cycling mode. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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