Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Hydrogen or compound thereof
Patent
1987-11-17
1989-07-18
Brody, Christopher W.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Hydrogen or compound thereof
420421, 420424, 420580, 420588, 420900, 429207, C01B 600, H01N 400
Patent
active
048492051
ABSTRACT:
Four groups of advanced hydrogen hydride storage and hydride electrode materials, consisting of two common elements, titanium and nickel. In the first group of materials, zirconium and chromium are added with the common elements. The second group of materials contain three additional elements in addition to the common elements, namely, chromium, zirconium and vanadium. The third group of materials contain also, in addition to the common elements, zirconium and vanadium. The fourth group of materials adds manganese and vanadium with the common elements. The preparation methods of the materials, as well as their hydride electrode are disclosed. Electrochemical studies indicate that these materials have high capacity, long cycle life and high rate capability.
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Brody Christopher W.
Keefe Peter D.
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