Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1635237 | Rare Metals | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The structure and electrochemical properties of a new low cobalt hydrogen storage electrode alloys La1âxLixNi3.2Co0.3Al0.3(0 ⤠x ⤠0.2) were investigated with a different additions of Li in replacement of La. With the increase of Li contents the maximum discharge capacity increases from 240 mAh·gâ1(x = 0) to 328.4 mAh·gâ1(x = 0.1) and the cycle stability is improved correspondingly. The capacity decay can remain 28.6% (x = 0.2) after 230 charge/discharge cycles. The high rate discharge (HRD) ability of the alloys (x ⤠0.1) is improved and the best HRD is 34.1% (x = 0.1) under the discharge current density 1200 mA·gâ1. It is found that the prepared alloys are basically composed of LaNi5 as matrix phase and La-Ni3 as second phase (x ⤠0.1). But the abundance of LaNi3 phase dramatically decreases with increasing x. When x = 0.2, a new phase Al(NiCo)3 is formed.
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Authors
Xuedong WEI, Yongning LIU, Peng ZHANG,