Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1294827 | Journal of Power Sources | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Nickel hydroxide and manganese dioxide are used in alkaline cells as positive electrode materials. Positive electrodes comprising a nickel oxyhydroxide/manganese dioxide composite, with modification by Bi2O3, deliver a combined reversible discharge capacity of 2.25e per metal atom (650 mAh g−1 metal content), which is higher than that realized from electrodes of either component taken singly. The composite discharges with two potential plateaux, the first appearing at 325 mV corresponds to the discharge of the nickel component, whereas the second at −600 mV is due to the manganese component. Composites of NiO(OH)/MnO2 can be used as a new electrode material with higher discharge capacity than conventional electrodes.
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Authors
T.N. Ramesh, P. Vishnu Kamath,