What is an Magnesium Battery?

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07/18/2024 16:27:29


What is an Magnesium Battery?


Magnesium Battery Definition


A magnesium battery is a primary battery that uses magnesium as the anode material due to its high potential and cost-effectiveness.


Chemistry Components


The battery uses a magnesium alloy anode, manganese dioxide cathode mixed with acetylene black for conductivity, and magnesium perchlorate electrolyte with additives for corrosion prevention.


Construction


Magnesium batteries have a similar construction to zinc-carbon batteries but use magnesium alloy containers and need careful sealing to manage moisture and hydrogen gas.


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Advantages


These batteries offer good shelf life, high capacity, and higher voltage compared to zinc-carbon batteries.


Disadvantages


They face issues like voltage delay, hydrogen evolution during discharge, heat generation, and poor storage after partial discharge.


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