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Electronic conductivity of lead dioxide powder: separation of core and surface resistance of the particles

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The electronic conductivity of active battery materials has seldom been investigated in detail. The problem is to separate the resistance contributions located in the particle cores and in the particle surfaces. In this paper battery PbO2, the best-known model substance, has been studied.

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Braun, H., Euler, K.J. & Herger, P. Electronic conductivity of lead dioxide powder: separation of core and surface resistance of the particles. J Appl Electrochem 10, 441–448 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00614077

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