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AN INTRODUCTION TO PRIMARY BATTERIES      8.11

 TABLE 8.3  Characteristics of Primary Batteries
 Zinc-carbon   Zinc-carbon
 System  (Leclanché)  (zinc chloride)  Mg/MnO 2  Zn/Alk./MnO 2  Zn/HgO  Cd/HgO  Zn/Ag O  Zinc/air  Li/SO 2 †  Li/SOCl 2 †  Li/MnO 2 †  Li/FeS 2 †  Solid state
                          2
 Chemistry:
   Anode  Zn  Zn  Mg  Zn  Zn  Cd  Zn      Li          Li            Li            Li         Li
   Cathode  MnO 2  MnO 2  MnO 2  MnO 2  HgO  HgO  Ag O or AgO  O  (air)   SO 2  SOCl 2  MnO 2  FeS 2  I (P2VP)
                                2
                                                                                              2
                      2
   Electrolyte  NH Cl and ZnCl   2  ZnCl  (aqueous  MgBr  or Mg(ClO )   KOH (aqueous   KOH or    KOH (aqueous   KOH or NaOH   KOH (aqueous   Organic solvent,   SOCl  w/AlCl 4  Organic solvent, salt   Organic solvent,   Solid
 2
 4
 2
 4
                                                         2
 (aqueous solution)  solution)  (aqueous solution)  solution)  NaOH (aqueous  solution)  (aqueous    solution)  salt solution  solution  salt solution
 solution)          solution)
 §
 Cell voltage, V :
   Nominal  1.5  1.5  1.6  1.5  1.35  0.9  1.5  1.5  3.0   3.6           3.0          1.5        2.8
   Open-circuit  1.5–1.75  1.6  1.9–2.0  1.5–1.6  1.35  0.9  1.6  1.45  3.1  3.65  3.3  1.8      2.8
   Midpoint  1.25–1.1  1.25–1.1  1.8–1.6  1.23  1.3–1.2  0.85–0.75  1.6–1.5  1.3–1.1  2.9–2.75  3.6–3.3  3.0–2.7  1.6–1.4  2.8–2.6
   End  0.9  0.9  1.2  0.8  0.9  0.6  1.0  0.9  2.0        3.0           2.0          1.0        2.0
 Operating    –5 to 45  –10 to 50  –40 to 60  –40 to 50  0 to 55  –55 to 80  0 to 55  0 to 50  –55 to 70  –60 to 85  –20 to 55  –20 to 60  0 to 200
 temperature, °C
 Energy density at 20°C :
 §
   Button size:
     Wh/kg  81  100  55  135       415                                   230
     Wh/L  361  470  230  530      1350                                  545
   Cylindrical size:                                  Bobbin Spiral-wound Bobbin Spiral-wound
     Wh/kg  65  85  100  154  105  Prismatic 500  260  590    495    270    261       310       220–280
     Wh/L  100  165  195  461  325  Prismatic 1250  415  1100  970   620    546       560      820–1030
 Discharge profile    Sloping  Sloping  Moderate slope  Moderate slope  Flat  Flat  Flat  Flat  Very flat  Flat  Flat  Medium to high  Moderately flat
   (relative)                                                                                (at low discharge
                                                                                             rates)
 Power density  Low  Low to moderate Moderate  Moderate  Moderate  Moderate  Moderate  Low  High  Medium (but depen-  Moderate  Medium to high  Very low
                                                      dent on specific
                                                      design)
 Self-discharge rate at   10  7  3  3  4  3  6  3 (if sealed)  2  1–2    1–2          1–2        <1
 20°C, % loss per year ‡
 Advantages  Lowest cost; good   Low cost; better  High capacity com-  High capac-  High volumetric  Good perfor-  High energy   High volumetric  High energy   High energy density;   High energy density;   Replacement for   Excellent shelf
 for noncritical use   performance   pared with zinc-carbon;  ity; good low-  energy density;   mance at high   density; good   energy density;   density; best low-  long shelf life because  good low-temperature,  Zu/alkaline/MnO   life (10–20 y);
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 under moderate   than regular   good shelf life (undis-  temperature and  flat discharge;   and low    high-rate    long shelf life   temperature, high- of protective film  high-rate performance;  batteries for high- wide operating
 conditions; variety  zinc-carbon  charged)  high-rate perfor-  stable voltage  temperatures;   performance  (sealed)  rate performance;   cost-effective replace-  rate performance  temperature range
 of shapes and sizes;   mance; low cost  long shelf life  long shelf life  ment for small conven-  (to 200°C)
 availability                                                       tional type cells
 Limitations  Low energy    High gassing   High gassing (H ) on   Electrolyte leak-  Expensive;   Expensive;    Expensive, but   Not independent  Pressurized system; Voltage delay after   Available in small   Higher cost than   For very low dis-
 2
 density; poor low-  rate; perfor-  discharge; delayed   age may occur  moderate gra-  low-energy   cost-effective on  of environment— potential safety   storage  sizes; larger sizes being  alkaline batteries  charge rates; poor
 temperature, high-  mance lower   voltage  vimetric energy   density  button battery   flooding, drying  problems; toxic   considered; shipment   low temperature
 rate performance  than premium   density, poor-  applications  out; limited   components;  regulated  performance
 alkaline batteries  low-temperature   power output  shipment regulated
 performance
 Status  High production,    High production,  NLA*  High production;  Phased out   In limited pro-  In production  Moderate pro-  Moderate pro-  Produced in wide   Increasing consumer   Produced in AAA  In production
 but losing market   but losing mar-  most popular pri- because of toxic  duction being   duction; key use  duction, mainly   range of sizes and   production  and AA sizes; 9 V   for special
 share  ket share  mary battery  mercury  phased out   in hearing aids  military  designs; mainly for   batteries also   applications
 because of toxic                                     special                     available
 components                                           applications
 except for some
 special applica-
 tions
 Major types available  Cylindrical single-  Cylindrical   Cylindrical single-cell   Button, cylindri-  NLA *  NLA *  Button batteries   (See Tables 13.5  Cylindrical batter-  (See Sec. 14.6 and    Button and small   Cylindrical cells   (See Sec 31.5.)
 cell bobbin and   single-cell bob-  bobbin and multicell   cal, and multicell   (see Table 13.3)  and 13.6, also   ies (see Tables 14.9  Tables 14.11 to 14.13)  cylindrical batteries   and 9 V (see
 multicell batteries   bin and multicell  batteries (see Table 10.3)  batteries (see   Chap. 33)  and 14.10)  (see Tables 14.10 and   Table 14.23)
 (see Table 9.9)  batteries (see   previously available  Tables 11.8 and   14.18–14.20)
 Table 9.9)  11.9)
 * No longer readily available commercially.
 † See Chap. 14 for other lithium primary batteries.
 ‡ Rate of self-discharge usually decreases with time of storage.
 § Data presented are for 20°C, under favorable discharge condition. See details in appropriate chapter.
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