09.06.2015 • TopicsBatteriescellsFuel Cells

Electrochemical Power Sources: Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Supercapacitors

Electrochemical Power Sources: Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Supercapacitors
Electrochemical Power Sources: Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Supercapacitors

Electrochemical Power Sources (EPS) provides in a concise way the operational features, major types, and applications of batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors. The book presents details on the design, operational features, and applications of batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors.
It covers improvements of existing EPSs and the development of new kinds of EPS as the results of intense R&D work, provides an outlook for future trends in fuel cells and batteries and shows the most typical battery types, fuel cells and supercapacitors; such as zinc-carbon batteries, alkaline manganese dioxide batteries, mercury-zinc cells, lead-acid batteries, cadmium storage batteries, silver-zinc batteries and modern lithium batteries.

Electrochemical Power Sources
Vladimir S. Bagotsky, Alexander M. Skundin, Yurij M. Volfkovich
John Wiley & Sons
Price: € 89,90
ISBN:978-1-118-46023-8 -
 

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