1. General
1.1 Definition
At this point, it's important to pay attention to the vocabulary. There are in fact two types of electrochemical generators. In the first case, batteries are generally used to refer to irreversible generators, i.e. when one of the electrodes is consumed by a spontaneous oxidation-reduction reaction. In the second case, accumulators are reversible electrochemical generators. To achieve this, the electrochemical system must be able to act as a receiver, charging itself with electrical energy from another generator and returning to its initial state. The term battery does not define the reversible or non-reversible nature of the electrochemical system. Batteries correspond to a series or parallel connection of cells or accumulators.
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Bibliography
Websites
Panasonic catalog – Eneloop element https://www.panasonic-eneloop.eu
VARTA microbattery http://products.varta-microbattery.com
...Events
Congrès Batteries 2018, takes place every year in Nice
Show: Batimat Reed Expositions International construction show, held every two years in Paris (odd-numbered years). http://www.batimat.com
Captronic Day https://www.captronic.fr
...Standards and norms
- Alkaline and other non-acid batteries – Sealed batteries for portable applications – Part 2: Nickel-metal hydride - IEC 61951-2 - 2017
Patents
BECCU (K.). – Electrical Accumulator with a Metal Hydride Serving as the Cathodic Reactive Material Arranged in Suspension in the Electrolyte. U.S. Patent 3,520,728, July 14, 1970.
YASUYUKI (H.), TADAYOSHI (T.), YOSHIFUM (M.), KATSUHIKO (S.), TOSHIYUKI (N.) and IKUO (Y.). – Separator for nickel-metal hydride storage battery and nickel-metal hydride storage battery. Japanese Patent 2003068270 (A) – July...
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