Abstract
This work reports the results of a systematic study on the effect of Co as substituent for Ni on several physical and electrochemical properties of LaNi 4.7− x Sn 0.3Co x metal hydride alloys, where 0≤ x≤0.7. These included the unit cell lattice parameters measured using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and the electronic properties obtained using X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). In general, the presence of cobalt in the alloys causes a decrease on the hydrogen equilibrium pressure and on the rate of capacity decay, and an increase in the cycle life and on the alloy activation time. A negligible effect of Co is observed in the maximum charge storage capacity and on the catalytic activity with respect to the hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR).
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