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Composite metal-hydrogen electrodes for metal-hydrogen batteries. Final report, October 1, 1993 - April 15, 1997

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The purpose of this project is to develop and conduct a feasibility study of metallic thin films (multilayered and alloy composition) produced by advanced sputtering techniques for use as anodes in Ni-metal hydrogen batteries that would be deposited as distinct anode, electrolyte and cathode layers in thin film devices. The materials could also be incorporated in secondary consumer batteries (i.e. type AF(4/3 or 4/5)) which use electrodes in the form of tapes. The project was based on pioneering studies of hydrogen uptake by ultra-thin Pd-capped Nb films, these studies suggested that materials with metal-hydrogen ratios exceeding those of commercially available metal hydride materials and fast hydrogen charging and discharging kinetics could be produced. The project initially concentrated on gas phase and electrochemical studies of Pd-capped niobium films in laboratory-scale NiMH cells. This extended the pioneering work to the wet electrochemical environment of NiMH batteries and exploited advanced synchrotron radiation techniques not available during the earlier work to conduct in-situ studies of such materials during hydrogen charging and discharging. Although batteries with fast charging kinetics and hydrogen-metal ratios approaching unity could be fabricated, it was found that oxidation, cracking and corrosion in aqueous solutions made pure Nb films and multilayers poor candidates for battery application. The project emphasis shifted to alloy films based on known elemental materials used for NiMH batteries. Although commercial NiMH anode materials contain many metals, it was found that 0.24 μm thick sputtered Zr-Ni films cycled at least 50 times with charging efficiencies exceeding 95% and [H]/[M] ratios of 0.7-1.0. Multilayered or thicker Zr-Ni films could be candidates for a thin film NiMH battery that may have practical applications as an integrated power source for modern electronic devices

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Imprint Pagination
94 p.
Report number
BNL--64508

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
30001817
Subject category
S30: DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION; S25: ENERGY STORAGE;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Progress Report
Descriptors DEI
ELECTRODES; NICKEL ALLOYS; NICKEL-HYDROGEN BATTERIES; PERFORMANCE; PROGRESS REPORT; SPUTTERING; THIN FILMS; ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS
Descriptors DEC
ALLOYS; DOCUMENT TYPES; ELECTRIC BATTERIES; ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS; ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS; FILMS; METAL-GAS BATTERIES; TRANSITION ELEMENT ALLOYS

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