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Development Of Metal Hydride Surface Structures For High Power Nimh Batteries Also Extended Cyclelife And Lead To More Effective Recycling Methods Yang Shen

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Development Of Metal Hydride Surface Structures For High Power Nimh Batteries Also Extended Cyclelife And Lead To More Effective Recycling Methods Yang Shen
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Publisher: Stockholm University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 50
Author: Yang Shen
ISBN: 9789177972181, 9789177972198, 917797218X, 9177972198
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Development Of Metal Hydride Surface Structures For High Power Nimh Batteries Also Extended Cyclelife And Lead To More Effective Recycling Methods Yang Shen by Yang Shen 9789177972181, 9789177972198, 917797218X, 9177972198 instant download after payment.

By combining alkaline etching of hydrogen storage alloys or their hydrides with a controlled oxidation, it was possible to improve reaction kinetics and accelerate activation of MH-electrodes. Both AB5 and AB2 alloys were studied where A is mixtures of rare earth elements for AB5 alloys and titanium and/or vanadium, zirconium for AB2 alloys; nickel contributes the major part of B. With SEM and TEM studies the surface could be described as consisting of several phases where an interphase with active Ni-containing cluster protected the inner metallic hydrogen storage part of the powder particles. These catalytic Ni-clusters presumably lead to the fast activation and high discharge capacity of alloy.
This interphase was observed to be stable enough to allow us to develop a method, where we could add pure oxygen to a NiMH battery pack in order to regenerate the amount of electrolyte that was lost during long time cycling of the battery. Meanwhile, the method will rebalance the electrodes mitigating excessive pressures during over charge. Therefore, the internal resistance of cells can be reduced and cycle life will increase.
It was also shown that the stable interphase could survive a mild ball milling or sonication which enabled us to upcycle material from spent NiMH batteries into a better working MH-electrodes with improved kinetics and activation properties. Reuse of ball-milled or sonicated material could serve as a simple recycling alternative to energy-demanding metallurgical smelting methods and chemical consuming hydrometallurgical recycling processes, where the possibilities of up-scaling further favour the less complex mechanical treatments. The stable but catalytic interphase protecting the inner particles indicates that the MH-electrode material may perform better in its second life in a new NiMH battery.

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