Abstract
Electrochemical studies of spherical nickel hydroxide Ni(OH) 2 with high density were carried out by using a microelectrode technique. A carbon fiber microelectrode was contacted with a single particle of nickel hydroxide in 5 M KOH aqueous solution. In this way, cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic charge/discharge experiments were carried out. The Ni(OH) 2/NiOOH redox reaction, oxygen evolution reaction and charge/discharge capacity were examined without any dilution with a binder and a conductive additive. Data were compared with those of the composite electrode consisting of the nickel hydroxide particle and a polymer binder, which is the practical form in the Ni-MH batteries. The potential-step technique was also performed to evaluate the apparent chemical diffusion coefficient of the proton ( D app) in the nickel hydroxide. Since the nickel hydroxide particle was a dense, conductive sphere, the spherical diffusion model was employed for the analysis. The D app was found to be around 10 −9 cm 2 s −1 .
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