Abstract

In this work, the electrochemical performance of NdMg 12 –Ni composite electrode in alkaline solution and the effect of the surface modification with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and boron nitride (BN) particles on the NdMg 12 –Ni composite were investigated. The NdMg 12 alloy was synthesized by a salt-cover-melting and a subsequent quenching process. The NdMg 12 –Ni–BN and NdMg 12 –Ni–CNTs composites were prepared by ball-milling NdMg 12 alloy, Ni powders and CNTs or BN particles. It is found that CNTs or BN particles are mainly attached onto the surface of the NdMg 12 –Ni composite after the ball-milling process. The electrochemical experiment results indicate that the NdMg 12 –Ni composites modified with CNTs or BN particles have the improved electrochemical performance. In particular, the NdMg 12 –Ni–5 wt.% CNTs and NdMg 12 –Ni–3 wt.% BN composites have the higher initial discharge capacity of 416.6 mAh/g and 442.9 mAh/g, respectively, larger than the original NdMg 12 –Ni composite. The large amount of grain boundaries and crystalline defects, induced during the ball-milling process, can accelerate the bulk hydrogen diffusion and provide more surface active sites for the electrochemical reaction of the composites. However, the cycle stability of the composites modified by CNTs or BN particles is still not satisfactory for the practical application.

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