Nickel-iron batteries
First created by Waldemar Jungner in 1899 when he tried to find a cheaper alternative to cadmium as part of nickel-cadmium batteries. After much testing,...
First created by Waldemar Jungner in 1899 when he tried to find a cheaper alternative to cadmium as part of nickel-cadmium batteries. After much testing,...
The inventor is the Swedish scientist Waldemar Jungner, who patented the nickel-cadmium type technology in 1899. In 1990 a patent dispute arose with Edison, which...
Modern lithium-ion batteries have many subtypes, the main difference being the composition of the cathode (the negatively charged electrode). The composition of the anode can...
The principle of operation is based on the use of lithium ions which are bound together with complementary metal molecules. Typically, lithium baltoxide and graphite...
The origin story goes back to 1912 when Gilbert Newton Lewis was working on calculating the ionic activities of strong electrolytes and investigating the electrode...
The operation of chemical power sources is based on the interaction of metals and liquids, a reversible reaction that occurs when the positive and negative...
This type is the most popular in the modern world because of its versatility and low cost. Due to the large number of varieties available,...