Abstract
The aim of this work was to explore the possibility of using nano PbO 2 in commercial type tubular lead-acid battery positive electrodes. In that prospect, nanosized αPbO 2 and βPbO 2 have been synthesized at room temperature by a low-cost solution technique involving the chemical oxidation of lead nitrate with ammonium persulfate in concentrated alkaline medium. Mini-tubular electrodes were then prepared using the same type of gauntlet as the one used in commercial tubular electrodes. We show that the capacity and the cycling stability of the tubular electrode highly depend on the sulfuric acid concentration in the electrolyte and on the lead dioxide surface area. A percentage of utilization higher than 45% of the active mass with an excellent cycling stability was obtained when our nano βPbO 2 was used as active material in a diluted H 2SO 4 electrolyte.
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