JOURNAL ARTICLE

Metal Hydride Anodes for Nickel‐Hydrogen Secondary Battery

Tetsuo SakaiHiroshi MiyamuraNobuhiro KuriyamaAkihiko KatoKeisuke OguroHiroshi Ishikawa

Year: 1990 Journal:   Journal of The Electrochemical Society Vol: 137 (3)Pages: 795-799   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

It has been found that the respective substitutions of La and Ni in by small amounts of Zr and Al remarkably improved the cycle life of the alloy anode, scarcely causing a lowering of capacity. In order to clarify the mechanism, the relations between chemical compositions and anode properties for , such as capacity, cycle life, rate capability, temperature behavior, and self‐discharge character, were examined. With increasing Zr content in the presence of the cycle life (CL) increased greatly: for , for , for , and for . The self‐discharge was also depressed by the Zr addition. However, hydrogen overpotentials showed a tendency to increase with increasing Zr content, leading to the lowering of discharge potentials and capacities at high currents and low temperatures. The results obtained here were discussed in terms of surface oxide film which worked as a barrier for preventing the diffusion of hydrogen and for protecting the alloy from further corrosion. It was suggested that the small amounts of substituted Zr and Al play an important role by getting the surface oxide film more dense and protective.

Keywords:
Anode Hydrogen Hydride Materials science Alloy Oxide Nickel Corrosion Metal Diffusion Battery (electricity) Metallurgy Chemical engineering Inorganic chemistry Chemistry Thermodynamics Electrode Physical chemistry Organic chemistry

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Hydrogen Storage and Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Fuel Cells and Related Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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