| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1623190 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The cycle stability of the alloy (M = Co) monotonously increases with rising M content, but it first decreases slightly then increases for the alloy (M = Ni). The discharge potential of the alloy (M = Ni) drops with growing M content (x > 0.2), but the result is contrary for the alloy (M = Co). The substitution of Co for Ni significantly ameliorates the electrochemical performances. For a fixed M content (x = 0.2), the Co substitution enhances the discharge capacity from 365.7 to 401.8 mAh/g, the capacity retention ratio (S100) from 50.32 to 53.26% after 100 charging-discharging cycles and the HRD from 88.65 to 90.69%, respectively. It significantly enhances the discharge potential of the alloy and improves the activation performance.
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Authors
Yang-huan Zhang, Xiao-ping Dong, Bao-wei Li, Hui-ping Ren, Zhong-wang Wu, Xin-lin Wang,
