Structural and electrochemical properties of TixZr7−xNi10 |
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Authors: | K. Young T. Ouchi Y. Liu B. Reichman W. Mays M.A. Fetcenko |
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Affiliation: | aEnergy Conversion Devices Inc./Ovonic Battery Company, 2983 Waterview Drive, Rochester Hills, MI 48309, USA;bDepartment of Chemistry, Wayne State University, 5101 Cass Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202, USA |
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Abstract: | Simple ternary alloys with formula TixZr7−xNi10 (x between 0 and 2.5) were studied as a potential replacement for Laves phase alloys used in the negative electrodes of nickel metal hydride batteries. The samples were prepared by arc-melting and were not annealed. The samples retained a high degree of disorder, which contributed positively to activation and other electrochemical properties. Before hydrogenation, the alloys have a Zr7Ni10 orthorhombic structure mixed with some C15 and ZrO2 secondary phases. The amount of C15 secondary phase is important to the bulk diffusion of hydrogen and the surface electrochemical kinetics. That is, the diffusion coefficient and the exchange current both increase in the presence of C15 secondary phase. The proportion of C15 secondary phase is controllable by stoichiometry design. For instance, a slightly higher Zr content reduces the C15 content. Further, as the titanium substitution level increases: (1) the lattice constants decrease; (2) the PCT plateau pressure increases; (3) activation becomes easier; and (4) the high rate dischargeability improves. |
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Keywords: | Hydrogen absorbing materials Transition metal alloys and compounds Metal hydride Electrochemical reactions |
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