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Journal of Power Sources, 35 (1991) 437

Author Index of Volume 35

Aghakian P., 59 Hong, D. R., 399 Phillips, S. J., 359


Aldaz, A., 225 Horvath, C., 59 Podhajecky, P., 235
Pryor, T. L., 359
Baldsing, W. G. A., 385 Iichev, N., 175
Ramanathan, C. S., 83
Banov, B., 175 Ito, Y., 123
Rand, D. A. J., 385
Bass, K., 333 Ivanov, A. S., 291
Remmer, D. P., 359
Blom, H., 59
Rice Bullock, K., 197
Brenet, J., 91 Jayalakshmi, M., 131
Jegannathan, S., 21 Seip, K. L., 37
Chakkaravarthy, C., 21 Jonshagen, B., 405 Sheridan, N. R., 371
Chew, A., 421 Juric, P., 59 Shukla, A. K., 113, 163
Climent, M. A., 225 Juzkow, M. W., 59 Singh, P., 405
Codina, G., 225 Skyllas-Kazacos, M., 399
Compagnone, N. F., 97 Kannan, A. M., 113, 163 Smith, J., 333
Kasherman, D., 399 Spindler, W. C., 395
Dahn, J. R., 59 Kaushik, R., 377 Steffens, F., 1
Das, K., 183 Kazacos, M., 399 Su, K. H., 189
Delmas, C., 249, 263, 279 Kumagai, N., 313
Tanifuji, S., 313
Denis, B., 59 Kuzminsky, E. V., 291
Tanno, K., 313
Dudley, J. T., 59
Thomas, G., 59
Dymond, M. S., 359 Lee, T. J., 143
Thorstensen, B., 37
LeVae, R., 59
Tsubota, M., 355
Ema, K., 123 Lopez-Atalaya, M., 225
Vasu, K. I, 21
Faure, C., 249, 263, 279 Mashkin, O. A., 291 Vazquez, J. L., 225
Fey, G. T.-K., 143, 153 Mawston, I. G., 377
Fouassier, M., 249, 279 Mitchell, P. J., 333 Wade, M., 421
Mondal, A., 183 Walton, A., 431
Geraghty, R., 421 Morishige, T., 365 Wang, H., 37
Muralidharan, V. S., 131 Wilcox, G. D., 333
Gopalakrishnan, J., 163
Murthy, A. S. N., 305 Wilkinson, D. P., 59
Gupta, A., 305
Willman, P., 249, 263
Woo, S., 59
Hamilton, J. A., 385 Newnham, R. H., 385
Hashimoto, E., 411 Novak, P., 235 Xie, G., 123
Hawkins, J. M., 417
Hedge, M. S., 163 Perez, J. R., 225 Yang, S. C., 189
Hollenkamp, A. F., 385 Periasamy, P., 21 Yao, P. C., 143

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Journal of Power Sources, 35 (1991) 439-443

Subject Index of Volume 35

Alkaline carbonate solutions Cadmium


passivation of Fe in alkaline carbonate characterization of Cd-doped Cu In
solutions, 131 sulphide films prepared by two-step
Autonomous renewable energy systems technique, 305
batteries for, 371 Calcium sulphate
influence of Ca sulphate in positive
Battery(ies) material on discharge performance
for autonomous renewable energy sys- of lead/acid batteries, 83
tems, 371 Cell(s)
characteristics and performance of behaviour of Cr(III/Cr(iI) reaction on
1 kW UNSW V redox battery, 399 Au-—graphite electrodes; application
conductivity of electrolytes for to redox flow storage cell, 225
rechargeable Li batteries, 59 charge—discharge behaviour of Pb/Hg
coulombic efficiency of lead/acid cell in aqueous sulphuric acid,
batteries, particularly in RAPS 183
systems, 377 electromotive force of lead—acid cell
development of lead/acid batteries for and its half-cell potentials, 197
photovoltaic power systems, 355 high-temperature Li—CuO cell with solid
electrochemical characteristics of polymer electrolyte, 235
MnO,—V,0;, composites serving as Li-MnO, cell; relationship between
positive material for secondary Li physicochemical properties and elec-
batteries, 313 trochemical characteristics of MnO,
experiences with lead/acid battery man- in nonaqueous electrolytes, 175
agement in RAPS systems, 359 methods for reduction of shape change
lead/acid batteries in utility energy and dendritic growth in Zn-based
storage and power control applica- secondary cells, 333
tions, 395 new equation for limiting capacity of
Li/SO, rechargeable batteries, 153 lead/acid cell, 97
new battery testing facility, 417 Raman and ‘Li NMR spectroscopic
Ni/Fe battery, 21 studies of Li/SO, rechargeable cells,
operation and management of batteries 143
in photovoltaic power systems under rechargeable Fe/air cells employing
development in Japan, 365 bifunctional oxygen electrodes of
performance of lead/acid batteries in oxide pyrochlores, 113
RAPS applications, 385 Charge—discharge behaviour
test facility for determining perform- of Pb/Hg cell in aqueous sulphuric
ance of storage batteries for photo- acid, 183
voltaic applications, 411 Charge—discharge units
Zn/Br battery for energy storage, simple electrical circuit for computer-
405 controlled operation of battery
Battery energy storage control charge/discharge units, 189
solar energy, 1 Chromium
Battery performance behaviour of Cr(IIID/Cr(II) reaction on
monitoring battery performance in Au-—graphite electrodes; application
RAPS systems, 421 to redox flow storage cell, 225
Bromine Coal
Zn—Br battery for energy storage, Environmental impacts of energy facili-
405 ties; fuel cell technology compared

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with coal and conventional gas tech- Electrochemical and catalytic reactivity
nology, 37 of Mn dioxides, 91
Cobalt Electrochemical characteristics
preparation and characterization of Co- Li—MnO, cell; relationship between
substituted a-Ni hydroxide stable in physicochemical properties and
KOH medium electrochemical characteristics of
a'-hydroxide with ordered packing, MnO, in nonaqueous electrolytes,
249 175
a-hydroxide with turbostratic struc- of MnO,—V,O; composites serving as
ture, 263 positive material for secondary Li
Computer-controlled operation batteries, 313
simple electrical circuit for computer- Electrode(s)
controlled operation of battery behaviour of Cr(III)/Cr(II) reaction on
charge/discharge units, 189 Au-—graphite electrodes; application
Conductivity to redox flow storage cell, 225
of electrolytes for rechargeable Li rechargeable Fe/air cells employing
batteries, 59 bifunctional oxygen electrodes of
Copper indium sulphide oxide pyrochlores, 113
characterization of Cd-doped Cu In Electrolyte(s)
sulphide films prepared by two-step conductivity of electrolytes for re-
technique, 305 chargeable Li batteries, 59
Copper oxide high-temperature Li—CuO cell with solid
high-temperature Li—CuO cell with solid polymer electrolyte, 235
polymer electrolyte, 235 Electromotive force
Coulombic efficiency of lead—acid cell and its half-cell poten-
in lead/acid batteries, particularly in tials, 197
RAPS systems, 377 Energy facilities
Counter cations environmental impacts of energy facili-
effect of counter cations on electro- ties; fuel cell technology compared
catalytic activity of oxide pyro- with coal and conventional gas tech-
chlores towards oxygen reduction/ nology, 37
evolution in alkaline medium; Energy storage
electrochemical and spectroscopic lead/acid batteries in utility energy
study, 163 storage and power control applica-
tions, 395
Dendritic growth solar energy; battery energy storage
methods for reduction of shape change control, 1
and dendritic growth in Zn-based Zn—Br battery for energy storage,
secondary cells, 333 405
Discharge performance Environmental impacts
influence of Ca sulphate in positive of energy facilities; fuel cell technology
material on discharge performance compared with coal and conven-
of lead/acid batteries, 83 tional gas technology, 37

Electrical circuit Fuel cell technology


simple electrical circuit for computer- environmental impacts of energy facili-
controlled operation of battery ties; fuel cell technology compared
charge—discharge units, 189 with coal and conventional gas tech-
Electrocatalytic activity nology, 37
effect of counter cations on electro-
catalytic activity of oxide pyro- Gas technology
chlores towards oxygen reduction/ environmental impacts of energy facili-
evolution in alkaline medium; ties; fuel cell technology compared
electrochemical and spectroscopic with coal and conventional gas tech-
study, 163 nology, 37
Gold Lithium
behaviour of Cr(III)/Cr(II) reaction on conductivity of electrolytes for
Au-—graphite electrodes; application rechargeable Li batteries, 59
to redox flow storage cell, 225 electrochemical characteristics of
Graphite MnO,.—V.O;, composites serving as
behaviour of Cr(III)/Cr(II) reaction on positive material for secondary Li
Au-—graphite electrodes; application batteries, 313
to redox flow storage cell, 225 high-temperature Li—CuO cell with solid
polymer electrolyte, 235
Half-cell potentials Li—MnO, cell; relationship between
electromotive force of lead—acid cell physicochemical properties and elec-
and its half-cell potentials, 197 trochemical characteristics of MnO,
in nonaqueous electrolytes, 175
Iron Li/SO, rechargeable batteries, 153
Ni/Fe battery, 21 organometallic compounds in Li anode
passivation of Fe in alkaline carbonate power sources, 291
solutions, 131 Raman and ‘Li NMR spectroscopic
rechargeable Fe/air cells employing studies of Li/SO, rechargeable cells,
bifunctional oxygen electrodes of 143
oxide pyrochlores, 113 Load management
in RAPS systems, 431
Japan
Manganese
operation and management of batteries
electrochemical characteristics of
in photovoltaic power systems under
MnO,.—V.O;, composites serving as
development in Japan, 365
positive material for secondary Li
batteries, 313
Lead/acid batteries
Manganese dioxide(s)
coulombic efficiency of lead/acid
characterization of electrochemical and
batteries, particularly in RAPS
catalytic reactivity of Mn dioxides,
systems, 377
91
development of lead/acid batteries for
Li—MnO, cell; relationship between
photovoltaic power systems, 355
physicochemical properties and elec-
influence of Ca sulphate in positive
trochemical characteristics of MnO,
material on discharge performance
in nonaqueous electrolytes, 175
of lead/acid batteries, 83
Mercury
performance of lead/acid batteries in
charge—discharge behaviour of Pb/Hg
RAPS applications, 385
cell in aqueous sulphuric acid, 183
in utility energy storage and power
Molten-carbonate fuel cell anode
control applications, 395
mechanism of in situ surface modifica-
Lead/acid battery management tion of molten-carbonate fuel cell
experiences with lead/acid battery
anode, 123
management in remote-area power-
supply (RAPS) systems, 359 Nickel
Lead/acid cell Ni/Fe battery, 21
electromotive force of lead—acid cell Nickel hydroxide
and its half-cell potentials, 197 characterization of turbostratic a-Ni
new equation for limiting capacity of hydroxide quantitatively from NiSO,
lead/acid cell, 97 solution, 279
Lead/mercury cell preparation and characterization of Co-
charge—discharge behaviour of Pb/Hg substituted a-Ni hydroxides stable in
cell in aqueous sulphuric acid, KOH medium
183 a’-hydroxide with ordered packing,
Limiting capacity 249
new equation for limiting capacity of a-hydroxide with turbostratic struc-
lead/acid cell, 97 ture, 263
442

NMR spectroscopy influence of Ca sulphate in positive


Raman and ‘Li NMR spectroscopic material on discharge performance
studies of Li/SO, rechargeable cells, of lead/acid batteries, 83
143 Power control applications
lead/acid batteries in utility energy
storage and power control applica-
Oxide pyrochlores tions, 395
effect of counter cations on electro-
catalytic activity of oxide pyro- Raman spectroscopic studies
chlores towards oxygen reduction/ Raman and ‘Li NMR spectroscopic
evolution in alkaline medium; studies of Li/SO, rechargeable cells,
electrochemical and spectroscopic 143
study, 163 Redox battery
rechargeable Fe/air cells employing characteristics and performance of
bifunctional oxygen electrodes of 1 kW UNSW V redox battery, 399
oxide pyrochlores, 113 Redox flow storage cell
Organometallic compounds behaviour of Cr(IID/Cr(II) reaction on
in Li anode power sources, 291 Au-—graphite electrodes; application
Oxygen electrodes to redox flow storage cell,
rechargeable Fe/air cells employing 225
bifunctional oxygen electrodes of Remote-area power-supply (RAPS) applica-
oxide pyrochlores, 113 tions
Oxygen reduction/evolution performance of lead/acid batteries in
effect of counter cations on electro- RAPS applications, 385
catalytic activity of oxide pyro-
Remote-area power-supply (RAPS) systems
chlores towards oxygen reduction/
coulombic efficiency of lead/acid bat-
evolution in alkaline medium;
teries, particularly in RAPS systems,
electrochemical and spectroscopic
377
study, 163
experiences with lead/acid battery man-
agement in RAPS systems, 359
load management in RAPS systems,
Passivation
431
of Fe in alkaline carbonate solutions,
monitoring battery performance in
131
RAPS systems, 421
Photovoltaic applications
test facility for determining perform-
Shape change
ance of storage batteries for photo-
methods for reduction of shape change
voltaic applications, 411
and dendritic growth in Zn-based
Photovoltaic power systems
secondary cells, 333
development of lead/acid batteries for
photovoltaic power systems, Solar energy
355 battery energy storage control, 1
operation and management of batteries Storage batteries
in photovoltaic power systems under test facility for determining perform-
development in Japan, 365 ance of storage batteries for photo-
Physicochemical properties voltaic applications, 411
Li—MnO, cell; relationship between Sulphur dioxide
physicochemical properties and elec- Li/SO, rechargeable batteries, 153
trochemical characteristics of MnO, Raman and ‘Li NMR spectroscopic
in nonaqueous electrolytes, 175 studies of Li/SO, rechargeable cells,
Positive material 143
electrochemical characteristics of Surface modification
MnO,—V.,O0, composites serving as mechanism of in situ surface modifica-
positive material for secondary Li tion of molten-carbonate fuel cell
batteries, 313 anode, 123
Test facility electrochemical characteristics of
for determining performance of storage MnO.—V.O;, composites serving as
batteries for photovoltaic applica- positive material for secondary Li
tions, 411 batteries, 313
new battery testing facility, 417
Zinc
methods for reduction of shape change
Vanadium and dendritic growth in Zn-based
characteristics and performance of secondary cells, 333
1 kW UNSW V redox battery, 399 Zn—Br battery for energy storage, 405

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