Ai Feedback
Exact(57)
Four important properties (exchange current density, apparent activation energy, high-rate dischargeability and discharge potential) were studied for a LaNi4.7Al0.3 metal hydride (MH) electrode fabricated using alloy powders coated with copper.
The Cu-coated powder electrode showed improved performance, i.e., a higher exchange current density, larger high-rate dischargeability and lower discharge potential, compared to the electrode made with uncoated alloy powder.
The discharge potential plateau is about 4.70 V.
However, no instruments are available to identify early discharge potential.
Variation of discharge potential as a function of discharge pressure for both plasmas is observed.
The discharge potential plateau shifts towards a more negative potential and is about 4.5 V.
This bonding allows the discharge potential at the beginning of the electrochemical processes to be increased.
The average discharge potential reaches − 1.602 V (vs. SCE), showing obvious discharge superiority against the trial samples.
Similar(3)
LIC cells containing IL electrolytes showed reversible charge-discharge potential profiles and their capacity degradation was hardly observed during 3000 cycles.
This first cycle leads to new electrochemical features for the subsequent cycles with a reversible behavior and S shaped discharge charge curves (mean discharge potential=+0.1 V) in the voltage window 0.75/−0.5 V.
The cell voltage of 3.3 V vs. Li–In corresponds to the potential of 3.9 V vs. Li+/Li, which is the charge discharge potential of LiCoO2.
Related(20)
discharge availability
discharge impact
loss potential
discharge power
liberate potential
enjoyment potential
order potential
waste potential
discharge propensity
discharge possibility
discharge capability
elimination potential
water potential
drainage potential
discharging potential
freeing potential
free potential
discharge probable
shoot potential
leave potential
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com