Thursday, April 17, 2008

A brief history of the development of batteries

Battery - A brief history of the development of batteries
in 1600 Gilbert (USA) to establish cell research foundation.
1791 Gavani (Italy), "Animals," theory.
1800 Volta (Italy), made famous when the date and follow the "PV stack" on zinc and silver cell stack.
1831 Farate (UK) announced that Faraday's Law.
1836 Danide (UK) Daniel battery invention.
1840 Armstrong (United Kingdom) invented hydroelectric machine.
1842 W.R.grove creation of hydrogen - oxygen fuel cells.
1859 Plante (UK) 1870 invention of lead-acid batteries Siemens generators will be used lead-acid batteries to rechargeable battery.
1866 Siemen (Germany) on the generator for reform.
1868 Leclanche (France), successfully developed and Zn-MnO2 batteries in 1876 to improve resin binder for the original battery.
1888 Gassner (United States) invented paste-type battery Luck, and the structure of forms in use ever since.
Jungner 1889 (Sweden), Zn-Ag secondary battery.
Jungner 1898 (Sweden), the invention alkaline Ni-Cd battery.
Jungner 1900 (Sweden), alkaline Zn-MnO2 batteries developed.
Jungner 1901 (Sweden) and Edison (the United States) to the invention of Fe-Ni alkaline batteries.
1901 Michaelowski (Russia), Ni-Zn battery invention.
1930 Drumm (Ireland), the first practical prepared Ni-Zn battery.
1932 Ackermann (Germany) invented the sintered electrode plate.
1939 ~ 1941 A former Soviet Academy of Sciences. H. ะค PYMKUH only the development of the first practical "hydrogen - oxygen fuel cell."
1947 Neumann (France) has been successful in developing sealed Ni-Cd battery.
In 1950 the former Soviet Union, France, Germany Sintered opening Ni-Cd battery started production, commercialization alkaline MnO2 batteries.
1960'S United States and the former Soviet Union in developing hydrogen - nickel batteries.
1970'S (United States)-SOCL2 Li, Li-SO2 in the United States military and spacecraft application.
1984 (Netherlands), Fei Li Pu companies with the LaNi5 alloy in charge-discharge capacity in the process of attenuation beginning of the Ni-MH battery development boom.
1990 (Japan) Japan's Sony Corporation announced that the lithium-ion batteries made in 1992 and commercialization.
1994 (USA) United States Bellcore company announced successful development of polymer lithium-ion battery.
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