Synopsis
Based on the successful first edition, this book gives a general theoretical introduction to electrochemical power cells (excluding fuel cells) followed by a comprehensive treatment of the principle battery types - covering chemistry, fabrication characteristics and applications. There have been many changes in the field over the last decade and many new systems have been commercialised. Since the recent advent of battery powered consumer products (mobile phones, camcorders, lap-tops etc.) advanced power sources have become far more important. This text provides an up-to-date account of batteries which is accessible to anyone with a basic knowledge of chemistry and physics.
From the Publisher
Written for the non-specialist, Modern Batteries requires only elementary knowledge of chemistry and physics, and is suitable for students and professionals alike as a learning tool and shelf reference. New material covers important developments in rechargeable cells as well as cells used to power vehicles. Environmental factors, such as the elimination of cadmium and mercury from many cells and waste disposal and recycling are also discussed. Contributors include: Kathryn Bullock, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Mesquite, Texas, and Jim Sudworth, Beta Research & Development, Derby, UK. Material was reviewed by Professor Karl Kordesh, Technical University Gratz, Germany.
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