Studies on MgNi-Based Metal Hydride Electrode with Aqueous Electrolytes Composed of Various Hydroxides

Compositions of MgNi-based amorphous-monocrystalline thin films produced by radio frequency (RF) sputtering with a varying composition target have been optimized. The composition Mg52Ni39Co3Mn6 is identified to possess the highest initial discharge capacity of 640 mAh·g−1 with a 50 mA·g−1 discharge...

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Main Authors: Jean Nei, Kwo-Hsiung Young, Damian Rotarov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-08-01
Series:Batteries
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/2/3/27
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spelling doaj-c03326f70daf4402beed485fb27f9d792020-11-24T23:38:03ZengMDPI AGBatteries2313-01052016-08-01232710.3390/batteries2030027batteries2030027Studies on MgNi-Based Metal Hydride Electrode with Aqueous Electrolytes Composed of Various HydroxidesJean Nei0Kwo-Hsiung Young1Damian Rotarov2BASF/Battery Materials-Ovonic, 2983 Waterview Drive, Rochester Hills, MI 48309, USABASF/Battery Materials-Ovonic, 2983 Waterview Drive, Rochester Hills, MI 48309, USABASF/Battery Materials-Ovonic, 2983 Waterview Drive, Rochester Hills, MI 48309, USACompositions of MgNi-based amorphous-monocrystalline thin films produced by radio frequency (RF) sputtering with a varying composition target have been optimized. The composition Mg52Ni39Co3Mn6 is identified to possess the highest initial discharge capacity of 640 mAh·g−1 with a 50 mA·g−1 discharge current density. Reproduction in bulk form of Mg52Ni39Co3Mn6 alloy composition was prepared through a combination of melt spinning (MS) and mechanical alloying (MA), shows a sponge-like microstructure with >95% amorphous content, and is chosen as the metal hydride (MH) alloy for a sequence of electrolyte experiments with various hydroxides including LiOH, NaOH, KOH, RbOH, CsOH, and (C2H5)4N(OH). The electrolyte conductivity is found to be closely related to cation size in the hydroxide compound used as 1 M additive to the 4 M KOH aqueous solution. The degradation performance of Mg52Ni39Co3Mn6 alloy through cycling demonstrates a strong correlation with the redox potential of the cation in the alkali hydroxide compound used as 1 M additive to the 5 M KOH aqueous solution. NaOH, CsOH, and (C2H5)4N(OH) additions are found to achieve a good balance between corrosion and conductivity performances.http://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/2/3/27alkali hydroxideorganic hydroxideelectrolytecorrosionionic conductivity
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author Jean Nei
Kwo-Hsiung Young
Damian Rotarov
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Kwo-Hsiung Young
Damian Rotarov
Studies on MgNi-Based Metal Hydride Electrode with Aqueous Electrolytes Composed of Various Hydroxides
Batteries
alkali hydroxide
organic hydroxide
electrolyte
corrosion
ionic conductivity
author_facet Jean Nei
Kwo-Hsiung Young
Damian Rotarov
author_sort Jean Nei
title Studies on MgNi-Based Metal Hydride Electrode with Aqueous Electrolytes Composed of Various Hydroxides
title_short Studies on MgNi-Based Metal Hydride Electrode with Aqueous Electrolytes Composed of Various Hydroxides
title_full Studies on MgNi-Based Metal Hydride Electrode with Aqueous Electrolytes Composed of Various Hydroxides
title_fullStr Studies on MgNi-Based Metal Hydride Electrode with Aqueous Electrolytes Composed of Various Hydroxides
title_full_unstemmed Studies on MgNi-Based Metal Hydride Electrode with Aqueous Electrolytes Composed of Various Hydroxides
title_sort studies on mgni-based metal hydride electrode with aqueous electrolytes composed of various hydroxides
publisher MDPI AG
series Batteries
issn 2313-0105
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Compositions of MgNi-based amorphous-monocrystalline thin films produced by radio frequency (RF) sputtering with a varying composition target have been optimized. The composition Mg52Ni39Co3Mn6 is identified to possess the highest initial discharge capacity of 640 mAh·g−1 with a 50 mA·g−1 discharge current density. Reproduction in bulk form of Mg52Ni39Co3Mn6 alloy composition was prepared through a combination of melt spinning (MS) and mechanical alloying (MA), shows a sponge-like microstructure with >95% amorphous content, and is chosen as the metal hydride (MH) alloy for a sequence of electrolyte experiments with various hydroxides including LiOH, NaOH, KOH, RbOH, CsOH, and (C2H5)4N(OH). The electrolyte conductivity is found to be closely related to cation size in the hydroxide compound used as 1 M additive to the 4 M KOH aqueous solution. The degradation performance of Mg52Ni39Co3Mn6 alloy through cycling demonstrates a strong correlation with the redox potential of the cation in the alkali hydroxide compound used as 1 M additive to the 5 M KOH aqueous solution. NaOH, CsOH, and (C2H5)4N(OH) additions are found to achieve a good balance between corrosion and conductivity performances.
topic alkali hydroxide
organic hydroxide
electrolyte
corrosion
ionic conductivity
url http://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/2/3/27
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