Batteries (Nov 2017)

Performance Comparison between AB5 and Superlattice Metal Hydride Alloys in Sealed Cells

  • John M. Koch,
  • Kwo-Hsiung Young,
  • Jean Nei,
  • Chaolan Hu,
  • Benjamin Reichman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/batteries3040035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
p. 35

Abstract

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High-power cylindrical nickel metal/hydride batteries using a misch metal-based Al-free superlattice alloy with a composition of La11.3Pr1.7Nd5.1Mg4.5Ni63.6Co13.6Zr0.2 were fabricated and evaluated against those using a standard AB5 metal hydride alloy. At room temperature, cells made with the superlattice alloy showed a 40% lower internal resistance and a 59% lower surface charge-transfer resistance compared to cells made with the AB5 alloy. At a low temperature (−10 °C), cells made with the superlattice alloy demonstrated an 18% lower internal resistance and a 60% lower surface charge-transfer resistance compared to cells made with the AB5 alloy. Cells made with the superlattice alloy exhibited a better charge retention at −10 °C. A cycle life comparison in a regular cell configuration indicated that the Al-free superlattice alloy contributes to a shorter cycle life as a result of the pulverization from the lattice expansion of the main phase.

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