Monday, September 14, 2009

1882 - Georges Leclanché died.

Georges Leclanché (1839 - 1882)Wikimedia Commons
Leclanché was a French electrical engineer who developed one of the first dry cell batteries. The Leclanché cell used an electrolyte of ammonium chloride with terminals made of zinc and manganese dioxide and was the predecessor of the modern battery design used in flashlights and portable electronics.

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