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ChemInform Abstract: Rechargeable Zn | ZnSO4 | MnO2‐type Cells.

Takeshi YamamotoTakayuki Shoji

Year: 1986 Journal:   Chemischer Informationsdienst Vol: 17 (45)   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract The properties of a secondary cell are described which consists of a positive electrode containing 80 wt.% γ‐MnOz and 20 wt.°/o carbon black, a glass ?berpaper impregnated with the aqueous (2 M) ZnSO 4 electrolyte and a Zn plate as a negative electrode.

Keywords:
Electrode Electrolyte Carbon black Materials science Aqueous solution Inorganic chemistry Carbon fibers Zinc Chemistry Chemical engineering Analytical Chemistry (journal) Metallurgy Composite material Physical chemistry Composite number Chromatography

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