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Leclanché Cell
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Leclanché Cell

The ancestor of every zinc-carbon battery still sold today. Georges Leclanché put a zinc rod and a carbon rod packed in manganese dioxide into ammonium chloride solution in 1866, and got about 1.5 volts from materials that were cheap, safe to handle and needed no separate compartments. It cannot deliver a heavy continuous current — the manganese dioxide can only absorb hydrogen so fast — but it recovers if you let it rest, which suited exactly the job it was built for: telegraph and doorbell circuits that draw a brief pulse and then sit idle. Seal the electrolyte into a paste instead of a jar and you have the dry cell that put portable power in a pocket.
Trung cấp
3 hours

Hướng dẫn

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Mix the electrolyte

Dissolve ammonium chloride in warm water until saturated, then let it cool.

Ammonium chloride is far kinder to work with than the acids in earlier cells, and that was a large part of why this design spread. It still irritates eyes and skin — wash off splashes.

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Pack the carbon cathode

The carbon rod carries the current; the manganese dioxide around it does the chemical work.

  1. Mix manganese dioxide with a little powdered graphite to improve conductivity.
  2. Pack the mixture tightly around the graphite electrode inside a porous bag or perforated tube.
  3. Keep the top of the rod clean and dry for the connection.
Manganese dioxide is the depolariser: it oxidises the hydrogen that would otherwise blanket the carbon and stall the cell. Daniell solved that problem with a barrier; Leclanché solved it with a chemical that eats the hydrogen instead.

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Assemble the cell

Stand the packed carbon assembly and a zinc rod in the jar of electrolyte, not touching each other.

  1. Zinc is the negative terminal.
  2. Carbon is the positive terminal.
  3. Both must stand clear of the bottom so debris cannot bridge them.
No porous pot separates the electrodes here, and none is needed — that simplicity is why the design was cheap enough to put in every household doorbell.

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Measure it, then load it hard

Read the open-circuit voltage, then watch what a heavy load does.

  1. Expect about 1.5 V unloaded.
  2. Connect a low-value resistor and watch the voltage sag within a minute or two.
  3. Disconnect, wait ten minutes, and read again — it will have largely recovered.
That sag-and-recover is the cell's defining behaviour, not a fault in your build. The depolariser can only consume hydrogen at a limited rate; rest lets it catch up. It is precisely why this cell suited intermittent bell and telegraph work and was useless for continuous loads.

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History and context

Georges Leclanché, a French engineer, patented this cell in 1866, and the Belgian telegraph service adopted it soon after. Its combination of cheap materials, no acid to spill and no porous pot to maintain beat the Daniell cell for anything that did not need a continuous draw.

Its real descendant arrived when the liquid was replaced by a paste and the zinc became the container itself. That is the dry cell — Carl Gassner patented a version in 1886 — and the ordinary zinc-carbon battery on sale today is still recognisably Leclanché's chemistry: zinc, manganese dioxide, carbon, ammonium chloride.

Being careful with the claim: the modern alkaline cell is not a Leclanché cell. It shares the zinc and manganese dioxide but uses potassium hydroxide, which is what lets it sustain the heavy continuous currents this one cannot.

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