Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1287317 Journal of Power Sources 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this article, sub-C size cylindrical NiMH cells were constructed for the performance investigation under long-term overcharge and elevated temperatures. The influence of operated conditions on cell performance and electrode materials was examined. The experimental results revealed that the NiMH cells had good tolerance for 1-month overcharge at a 0.2C rate, remaining the capacity and capacity-rate performance and showing promise as a candidate for backup power sources. However, the sub-C size NiMH cells did not exhibit good performance at elevated temperatures, and the cycling stability with 100% DOD (depth of discharge) at temperature of >50 °C is necessary to be further improved. The deterioration of electrochemical capacity and cycling stability at elevated temperatures was analyzed and the reasons were discussed.

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