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    Characterization of recombination Quarterly report, Jun. 9 - Sep. 9, 1966

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    Oxygen recombination and control of electrodes for spacecraft nickel-cadmium cell

    Characterization of recombination and control electrodes for spacecraft nickel-cadmium cells Quarterly report, Sep. 9 - Dec. 9, 1966

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    Characterization of recombination and control electrodes for spacecraft nickel-cadmium batterie

    Large silver-cadmium technology program

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    The effects of varying cell design on operation factors on the electrochemical performance of sealed, silver-cadmium cells were determined. A factorial experiment was conducted for all test cells constructed with organic separators. Three operating factors were evaluated: temperature, depth of discharge, and charge rate. The six construction factors considered were separator, absorber, electrolyte quantity, cadmium electrode type, cadmium-to-silver ratio, and auxiliary electrode. Test cells of 4 ampere-hour capacity were fabricated and cycled. The best performing cells, on a 94 minute orbit, at 40% depth of discharge, were those containing silver-treated fibrous sausage casings as the separator, and Teflon-ated, pressed cadmium electrodes. Cycling data of cells with inorganic separators (Astroset) are given. Best performance was shown by cells with nonwoven nylon absorbers. Rigid inorganic separators provided the best barrier to silver migration
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