Journal of Power Sources, Vol.195, No.6, 1726-1730, 2010
Comparison of electrochemical performance of as-cast Pb-1 wt.% Sn and Pb-1 wt.% Sb alloys for lead-acid battery components
A comparative experimental study of the electrochemical features of as-cast Pb-1 wt.% Sri and Pb-1 wt.% Sb alloys is carried out with a view to applications in the manufacture Of lead-acid battery components. The as-cast samples are obtained using a water-cooled unidirectional solidification system. Pb-Sn and Pb-Sb alloy samples having similar coarse cell arrays are subjected to corrosion tests in order to assess the effect of Sn or Sb segregation in the cell boundary on the electrochemical performance. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) diagrams, potentiodynamic polarization curves and an equivalent circuit analysis are used to evaluate the electrochemical parameters in a 0 5 M H2SO4 solution at 25 C. Both the experimental and simulated EIS parameters evidence different kinetics of corrosion The Pb-1 wt.% Sri alloy is found to have a current density which is of about three times lower than that of the Pb-1 wt.% Sb alloy which indicates that dilute Pb-Sn alloys have higher potential for application as positive grid material in maintenance-free Pb-acid batteries (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
Keywords:Lead-tin and lead-antimony alloys;Lead-acid battery;Cellular morphology;Electrochemical impedance;Corrosion behavior