International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.27, No.4, 439-444, 2002
Electrochemical investigations of activation and degradation of hydrogen storage alloy electrodes in sealed Ni/MH battery
The MlNi(4.0)Co(0.6)Al(0.4) alloy was treated with hot alkaline solution containing a small amount of KBH4 and its effect on the activation and degradation behaviors of the hydrogen storage alloy electrodes in sealed Ni/MH batteries was investigated. It was found that the treated alloy electrode exhibited a better activation property than the untreated one in the sealed battery as well as in open cell. For the treated alloy electrode activating, the polarization resistance in the sealed battery was almost equal to that in the open cell. But in the case of the untreated alloy electrode activating, the polarization resistance in the sealed battery was larger than that in the open cell. The reason is that the oxide film on the untreated alloy surface suppressed the combination of the oxygen evolved on the positive electrode with hydrogen on the negative alloy surface. In addition, the decaying of capacity of the untreated alloy electrode was much faster than that of the treated one. The reasons were, that after surface treatment, the Ni-rich and Al-poor layer on the alloy surface not only had a high electrocatalytic activity for hydrogen electrode reaction, but also facilitated the combination of the oxygen with hydrogen and hydrogen adsorption on the alloy surface. (C) 2002 International Association for Hydrogen Energy. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.