The efficiency of 2-beta-dinitrostyrene as a cathode material in a magnesiu
m/zinc-based primary battery is examined. The discharge performance of the
cell is investigated under different parametric variations such as temperat
ure, nature of electrolyte, current drain and zeolite modification. A seven
-electron reduction seems to be responsible for the discharge of the cell.
The end-of-discharge product is anthranilic acid. Participation of oxygen i
n the reduction process is indicated. The chemical reaction responsible for
discharge involves electroreductive cyclization of 2-beta-dinitrostyrene t
o indole, which is further converted into anthranilic acid by oxygen. (C) 2
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