Battery Chemistry and Electronics Facts

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A battery is any device that turns chemical energy into electrical energy. Strictly speaking, a battery contains two or more individual cells. However, we call these cells, batteries too outside of research labs. We recap on basic battery chemistry and electronics in this post.

The Main Components Behind Battery Chemistry and Electronics

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Every individual cell or battery has a positive and a negative plate each connected to a terminal which is the bit we see. We call the positive plate the cathode, and the negative one the anode. An electrolyte, still usually liquid or semi-liquid separates them, while allowing ions to pass through between them.

These materials must develop sufficient electrical energy to suit the particular application. Much research into basic battery chemistry and electronics centers on optimizing this arrangement. In that way, the cell or battery produces the right electromotive force (volts) and electric current (amps).  Once this energy is consumed, components inside the case may undergo recharging, or recycling.

A Brief Overview of a Battery or Cell in Operation

When a device connects in-line between the terminals, electrons energize that device. While ions flow simultaneously between the anode to the cathode through the electrolyte to balance battery chemistry and electronics. Once all these ions have relocated the battery cell is spent.

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However, we can reinstate a rechargeable cell or battery near to its original state, by running electricity through it in the opposite direction. This is because the ions return from the cathode to the anode in harmony with this event. All batteries work in the same way, although sizes, voltages and current loads vary. Some materials store more energy per kilogram, hence the popularity of lithium ion.

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