Abstract

In this study cathode material is used in the electrochemical process of seawater to suggest a rechargeable saltwater battery system for electric lanterns. Sodium is created from saltwater during battery charge , and oxygen of sea water helps to discharge the battery. As well stand as oxidants to energy production. Hence sodium and cathode can be brought from the sea water. During this procedure it shows the success of 72 percent as the involvement of Sodium and evolution of Cl2 in the presence of O2. This has been increased to 82 percent with a cycle of 40.

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