Abstract

Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) has been employed to study the electrochemical behavior of various pasted lead electrodes (positives) in two different concentrations (5.0 and 5.5M). The early cycle histories of the porous Sb‐based electrodes displayed that they discharged more deeply in when sweeping back and forth between the and regions. The case was different for the porous Ca/Sn lead electrodes which gave larger reduction peak current values in 5.5M sulfuric acid.

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