Abstract

The influence of Cu(OH) 2 addition in 7 mol/L KOH alkaline electrolyte on the electrochemical properties of La 0.75Mg 0.25Ni 3.5 hydrogen storage alloy electrode was investigated in the testing temperature range of from 25 °C to −40 °C in this paper. XRD Rietveld analyses shows that the La 0.75Mg 0.25Ni 3.5 hydrogen storage alloy consists of LaNi 5 phase, (La, Mg) 2Ni 7 phase and (La,Mg)Ni 3 phase. The maximum discharge capacity and the high-rate dischargeability (HRD) of the La 0.75 Mg 0.25Ni 3.5 alloy electrode both decrease with decreasing testing temperature, which mainly due to the slower hydrogen transfer in the bulk of the alloy and the lower electrocatalytic activity at lower temperatures. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM)/energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) analyses indicate that, with the addition of Cu(OH) 2 to the KOH alkaline electrolyte, fine particles of metal Cu can be coated on the La 0.75Mg 0.25Ni 3.5 alloy electrode surface during charging process by electrodeposition. The Cu powders deposited on the La 0.75Mg 0.25Ni 3.5 alloy electrode can improve the alloy’s low-temperature discharge properties by decreasing its charge-transfer resistance and increasing its exchange current density. The cyclic stability of the Cu-deposited La 0.75Mg 0.25Ni 3.5 alloy electrode can be also improved to a certain extent by increasing its corrosive resistance in KOH alkaline electrolyte.

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