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Title: Titanium Dioxide as a Cathode Material in a Dry Cell
Authors: Aloko, Duncan
Afolabi, Eyitayo Amos
Keywords: Dry cell
Cathode Materials
Depolarization
Potentiometric Titration.
Issue Date: Dec-2007
Publisher: Leonardo Electronic Journal of Practices and Technologies, The academic direct. org
Citation: Aloko Duncan and E.A Afolabi (2007); “Titanium Dioxide as a Cathode Material in a Dry Cell”. Leonardo Electronic Journal of Practices and Technologies. Issue 11, July-December 2007. pp. 97-108. Romania. http://lejpt.academicdirect.org
Series/Report no.: ;11
Abstract: Titanium dioxide was proposed as an alternative cathode material in place of Manganesse (IV) oxide. TiO2 was found to be highly polarized when in an electric field and its surface area of adsorption of solution determined to be 1070.32 m2/g. The adsorption of alkaline anions (i.e. SO42- , NO3-, Cl- and Br-) were investigated. The anions were adsorbed between the layers of the cathode material thereby altering its surface texture for a better performance. Increase in concentration of the anions solution enhances greater electric surface charge. Thus, sulphate ion is having the best result as compared to other anions because of its highest electric charge and adsorption at 1M concentration of solution. This is in agreement with the relative position of ions in the electrochemical series in the decreasing order of electro- negativityas well as in the increasing order of preference for discharge
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/11243
ISSN: 1583-1078
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