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|a Passerini, Stefano.
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|b Present and Future Energy Storage Challenges.
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Section I Introduction -- 1 The Role of Batteries for the Successful Transition to Renewable Energy Sources -- 1 The Need for Transitioning to Renewable Energy Sources -- 2 Energy Storage as Key Enabler -- 2.1 Stationary Energy Storage -- 2.2 Energy Storage Technologies for Transportation -- 2.3 Storage Technologies for Portable Electronic Devices -- 3 The Variety of Battery Chemistries and Technologies -- References -- 2 Fundamental Principles of Battery Electrochemistry -- 1 Introduction
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|a 2 Main Battery Components -- 2.1 Electrodes -- 2.2 Electrolyte -- 3 Voltage, Capacity, and Energy -- 3.1 Theoretical Cell Voltage -- 3.2 Theoretical Capacity -- 3.3 Energy Storage and Delivery -- 4 Current and Power -- 4.1 Kinetics and Overvoltage -- 4.2 Ohmic Polarization -- 4.3 Kinetic Polarization -- 4.4 Mass Transfer Polarization -- 5 Practical Operating Parameters -- 5.1 Coulombic Efficiency and Energy Efficiency (Round-Trip Efficiency) -- 5.2 Capacity Retention and Cycle Life -- 5.3 Rate Capability -- 6 Main Classes of Batteries and Alternative Electrochemical Power Sources
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|a 6.1 Primary Batteries -- 6.2 Secondary Batteries (Accumulators) -- 6.3 Fuel Cells -- References -- Section II Presently Employed Battery Technologies 49 -- 3 Lead-Acid -- Still the Battery Technology with the Largest Sales -- 1 Introduction and History -- 2 Fundamentals of the Lead-Acid Accumulator -- 2.1 Operating Principle -- 2.2 Electrode Potentials in Equilibrium -- 2.3 Side Reactions -- 3 Behavior of the Lead-Acid Accumulator During Current Flow -- 3.1 Overpotentials in Lead-Acid Accumulators -- 3.2 Mathematic Concept to Describe the Electron Transfer Reaction
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|a 3.3 Inhibition of the Electron Transfer Reaction During Charge -- 3.4 Current/Voltage Characteristics During Overcharge -- 4 Aging Mechanisms -- 4.1 Sulfation of Negative Active Mass -- 5 Acid Stratification -- 6 Battery Design -- 6.1 Types of Electrodes -- 6.2 Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid Batteries -- 7 Discharge Characteristic -- 8 Charging Algorithms -- 8.1 IUIa Charging Algorithms -- 9 Temperature Effects -- 9.1 Theoretical Description of the Heat Sources and Sinks -- 10 New Development Trends for Advanced Lead-Acid Batteries -- 10.1 Thin Plate Pure Lead Technology
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|a 10.2 Enhanced Lead-Carbon Batteries -- 10.3 Bipolar Lead-Acid Batteries -- References -- 4 Ni/Cd and Ni-MH -- The Transition to ""Charge Carrier""-Based Batteries -- 1 Introduction to Ni/Cd and Ni-MH Batteries -- 2 Basic Structure of Ni-MH Battery -- 3 Electrochemistry of Ni-MH Battery -- 4 Positive Electrode Materials of Ni-MH Batteries -- 4.1 Crystal Structure -- 4.2 Electrochemical Characteristics -- 5 Negative Electrode Materials of Ni-MH Batteries -- 5.1 Electrochemical Reaction Thermodynamics of Hydrogen Storage Electrode Alloys
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