WO2002071511A2 - Method for enhancing lead oxidation during production of lead acid batteries - Google Patents
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- Silver in amounts of 0.02-0.06% has been added to the positive grid alloys for SLI service. Silver not only decreases the rate of oxidation of the positive grid, but it also decreases the rate of corrosion and growth of the battery grid during service life.
- Barton pots are used to produce lead oxide for batteries. In the Barton process, molten lead is reacted with air to produce lead oxide. In Barton pot reactors, the reduced rate of oxidation due to the higher silver content of the recycled lead has resulted in lower oxide production rates, higher free lead in the oxide product, and larger oxide particles. The airflow through the Barton pot must be increased to account for the reduced oxidation rate of the silver containing lead. The Barton pots have become much more difficult to regulate when lead of variable silver content from lot to lot is used.
- Lead oxidizes at a faster rate than silver.
- a buildup of material can occur in the reactors. This material has the consistency of sand, which will not melt, oxidize, or be swept out of the mill.
- the oxide reactor must be stopped, the sandy material removed, and the reactor restarted. Downtime from the sandy material generation has increased as the silver content of the lead used for oxide production has increased.
- the oxidation of the lead occurs on the surface of solid lead particles. Due to attrition of the lead by impact with other lead particles, the oxide and some metallic lead are released. The free lead content and rate of production of the oxide is controlled by the rate of air movement through the ball mill and the return of heavier unreacted particles back to the ball mill.
- the battery oxide containing small metallic lead particles (free lead), water, sulfuric acid and additives are mixed together to form a paste.
- the leady oxide mixture is pasted onto lead alloy grids to produce plates or electrodes for the lead acid batteries.
- the plates undergo a curing or hydroset process wherein oxygen and the water in the paste reacts with the free lead in the oxide portion of the mix to convert the free lead into basic lead sulfates which cement the materials together.
- Battery production plants generally attempt to reduce the free lead of the finished cured plates to less than 3% from a starting oxide free lead of 20-35%.
- This invention provides an improved method for producing lead oxide for lead-acid batteries.
- the rate and extent of oxidation of lead in battery oxide production is increased by the presence of at least about 0.001 weight percent magnesium alloyed with the lead being oxidized.
- the method comprises alloying magnesium with the lead and thereafter subjecting the magnesium- lead alloy to oxidizing conditions such as those used in a Barton pot reactor, a ball mill or during the curing or hydrosetting processes.
- magnesium additions between about 0.001 and 0.010 weight percent are made, most preferably 0.002 to 0.005 weight percent.
- the presence of the magnesium increases the rate of oxidation of lead. It can offset the reduced oxidation rate observed in lead containing silver.
- the invention improves battery production by reducing the problems noted above with respect to recycled lead containing silver, including increasing the rate of curing the battery paste.
- This invention overcomes the reduced rate, extent and quality of oxidation of the lead during lead-acid battery production caused by increased silver contents in lead.
- the invention utilizes an addition of magnesium to the lead to accelerate oxidation, reduce the amount of free lead and improve oxidation during curing.
- the addition of the magnesium to the lead improves the reactivity of the lead at all stages of lead oxide production and utilization, including during Barton pot reactor processes, ball milling processes and hydrosetting processes.
- the invention utilizes magnesium added in amounts sufficient to produce 0.001- 0.010 weight percent magnesium in the lead. Presence of this magnesium accelerates the oxidation of the lead containing silver in Barton pots, ball mills and during curing. Magnesium additions also reduce the free lead content of the oxide and the number of large oxide particles.
- Magnesium addition not only accelerates the oxidation of lead and reduces operating problems caused by silver content in the lead during production of the leady oxide; it also enhances the curing of the leady oxide on the electrode. It is believed that magnesium accelerates the oxidation of lead in the curing process by increasing the pH of the water in the proximity of the free lead particle. Lead is resistant to corrosion and oxidation in acid environments, particularly H 2 SO 4 environments. Lead, however, is readily corroded in alkaline environments. Addition of magnesium to the lead for oxide production results in production of Mg(OH) 2 at the surface of the magnesium doped free lead particle when it is mixed with water. The Mg(OH) 2 is a highly basic material which increases the pH of the water to which it is added.
- magnesium in the cured plate can also have a beneficial effect on the performance of the battery.
- sulfuric acid is added and the battery is "formed” or charged by the application of electrical current.
- the Mg(OH) 2 of the cured plate reacts with the sulfuric acid added to fill the battery to form MgS0 4 .
- MgS0 4 is soluble in the electrolyte. Presence of MgS0 4 in the battery electrolyte prevents the formation of lead dendrites during the acid filling and formation process.
- magnesium leached from the cured plate is small in percentage, magnesium is a very light element with a much higher volume than lead. Leaching Mg(OH) 2 as MgS0 4 from the cured plate in acid filling increases the permeability of the plate. The resulting increased porosity of the final finished plate may improve battery performance.
- Tests were performed in a Barton pot to produce lead oxide for use in lead-acid batteries. The tests were conducted using high purity lead, high purity recycled lead containing a relatively high silver concentration, and the high silver recycled lead doped with magnesium. The concentrations are shown in Table I.
- the high silver lead showed a decrease in the rate of lead consumption from 1899.7 pounds per hour to only 1791.6 pounds per hour.
- the addition of about 26-ppm magnesium to the high silver lead increased the rate of lead consumption for oxide production from 1791.6 pounds per hour to 1938,5 pounds per hour. This is an increase of 8.2% over the rate of lead oxide production when using the high silver lead without magnesium.
- the high silver lead containing magnesium produced oxide at a rate 2% higher than that of high purity lead without silver.
- the oxide produced from the three tests shown in Table I was incorporated into battery active material. The pasted battery plates were cured in an identical manner and evaluated for free lead content. The results of the tests are shown in Table III below.
- the high silver lead increased the free lead of the resulting cured plates from an average of 1.7% for the high purity lead without silver to 3.1%>.
- the addition of magnesium to the silver containing lead reduced the free lead of the cured plates to 2.1%.
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MXPA03006982A MXPA03006982A (en) | 2001-02-06 | 2002-01-15 | Method for enhancing lead oxidation during production of lead acid batteries. |
DE60231410T DE60231410D1 (en) | 2001-02-06 | 2002-01-15 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING LEAD OXIDATION DURING THE PREPARATION OF BLEIC ACID BATTERIES |
AU2002243559A AU2002243559B2 (en) | 2001-02-06 | 2002-01-15 | Method for enhancing lead oxidation during production of lead acid batteries |
EP02709053A EP1421637B1 (en) | 2001-02-06 | 2002-01-15 | Method for enhancing lead oxidation during production of lead acid batteries |
BR0206378A BR0206378B1 (en) | 2001-02-06 | 2002-01-15 | Method for Increasing Lead Oxidation During Battery Production Lead Acids and Lead Oxide Production Method from Silver-Contained Lead Alloys for Use in a Lead Acid Battery Electrode. |
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