
Lead acid battery with high resistance to over‐discharge using graphite based materials as cathode current collector
Author(s) -
Okano Hiroshi,
Hano Yuta,
Sugimoto Kaito,
Ohira Fumiya,
Inoue Takashi,
Hosokawa Toshihiro,
Iwai Taichi,
Takai Shigeomi,
Yabutsuka Takeshi,
Yao Takeshi
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
nano select
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2688-4011
DOI - 10.1002/nano.202100285
Subject(s) - lead–acid battery , battery (electricity) , current collector , graphite , cathode , materials science , internal resistance , current (fluid) , lead (geology) , electrical engineering , composite material , power (physics) , engineering , physics , quantum mechanics , geomorphology , geology
Lead acid battery has been one of the most important battery for industry use. However, conventional lead acid battery cannot be recharged after over discharge and the performance is greatly declined. It has been revealed that the cause of not being able to be recharged is the formation of α‐PbO 2 on the surface of β‐PbO 2 cathode active material due to local cell reaction between lead current collector and β‐PbO 2 . Formation of α‐PbO 2 is prevented by using gold as the current collector. In this study, we developed the lead acid battery with high resistance to over discharge using graphite materials as current collector. The formation of α‐PbO 2 was prevented by using expanded natural graphite sheet as cathode current collector. The lead acid battery with current collector of expanded natural graphite sheet containing 5% polypropylene (PP) can repeat deep charge and discharge between 0 and 2 V for more than about 6 months and showed flat potential area between 1.9 and 1.3 V for every cycle. Furthermore, this battery can be charged again after over discharge for more than 4 month at the open circuit. We have succeeded to develop high performance lead acid battery.