Alloys or metallic compositions – Containing over 50 per cent metal but no base metal
Patent
1998-05-15
2000-08-22
Mai, Ngoclan
Alloys or metallic compositions
Containing over 50 per cent metal but no base metal
420900, 429220, 429221, 429223, 429224, C22C 3000
Patent
active
061067687
ABSTRACT:
There are disclosed Mm/Ni type hydrogen storage alloys for Ni/MH secondary cells. The alloys which allow the cells to be of high performance and high capacity can be prepared at lower costs than the production costs of conventional Co-rich hydrogen storage alloys, by reducing the amount of the Co element. The Co element is partially or wholly replaced by by Cr, Cu, Fe, Zn and/or Zi, which are each known to be of stronger affinity for hydrogen than is Co and to have such a strong oxidation tendency in electrolytes as to form a highly dense oxide. The novel alloys have discharge capacities and electrode life span as good as those of the conventional Co-rich hydrogen storage alloys but have advantages over the Co-rich alloys, including performance-to-cost.
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Jang Kuk Jin
Jung Jae Han
Kim Dong Myung
Lee Ho
Lee Jai Young
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Mai Ngoclan
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