La-Mg-Ni-based hydrogen storage alloys with superlattice structures are the new generation anode material for nickel metal hydride(Ni-MH)batteries owing to the advantages of high capacity and exceptional activation pr...La-Mg-Ni-based hydrogen storage alloys with superlattice structures are the new generation anode material for nickel metal hydride(Ni-MH)batteries owing to the advantages of high capacity and exceptional activation properties.However,the cycling stability is not currently satisfactory enough which plagues its application.Herein,a strategy of partially substituting La with the Y element is proposed to boost the capacity durability of La-Mg-Ni-based alloys.Furthermore,phase structure regulation is implemented simultaneously to obtain the A5 B19-type alloy with good crystal stability specifically.It is found that Y promotes the phase formation of the Pr5 Co19-type phase after annealing at 985℃.The alloy containing Y contributes to the superior rate capability resulting from the promoted hydrogen diffusion rate.Notably,Y substitution enables strengthening the anti-pulverization ability of the alloy in terms of increasing the volume match between[A_(2)B_(4)]and[AB5]subunits,and effectively enhances the anti-corrosion ability of the alloy due to high electronegativity,realizing improved long-term cycling stability of the alloy from 74.2%to 78.5%after cycling 300 times.The work is expected to shed light on the composition and structure design of the La-Mg-Ni-based hydrogen storage alloy for Ni-MH batteries.展开更多
La(1-x)MgxNi(1.75)Co(2.05)(x=0.07, 0.08, 0.10, 0.13, 0.15) alloys were prepared by high-frequency inductive method, and then their structure and electrochemical properties were investigated systematically. The...La(1-x)MgxNi(1.75)Co(2.05)(x=0.07, 0.08, 0.10, 0.13, 0.15) alloys were prepared by high-frequency inductive method, and then their structure and electrochemical properties were investigated systematically. The XRD analysis revealed that the alloys consisted of LaNi5 phase and La4MgNi(19)(Ce5Co(19) + Pr5Co(19)) phase, and the introduction of Mg could promote the formation of La4MgNi(19) phase. The observation of microstructure showed that all the alloys processed dendritic structure, which was refined with the increase of x value. The electrochemical measurements showed that all the alloys could be activated within 2 cycles, and with increasing x, the maximum discharge capacity obviously increased from 254.00 m Ah/g(x=0.07) to 351.51 mAh/g(x=0.15), but the cycling stability(S(80)) decreased somehow from 78.4% to 73.9%. Meanwhile, the appropriate addition of Mg could improve the high-rate discharge capacity(HRD) of the alloy electrodes, which was mainly controlled by the electrochemical reaction rate on the surface of the alloys.展开更多
基金the financial support by the National Nat-ural Science Foundation of China(Nos.52201282,52071281,52371239)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(No.2023M742945)+4 种基金Hebei Provincial Postdoctoral Science Foundation(No.B2023003023)the Science Research Project of Hebei Education Department(No.BJK2022033)the Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province(No.C2022203003)the Inner Mongolia Science and Technology Major Project(No.2020ZD0012)the Baotou Science and Technology Planning Project(No.XM2022BT09).
文摘La-Mg-Ni-based hydrogen storage alloys with superlattice structures are the new generation anode material for nickel metal hydride(Ni-MH)batteries owing to the advantages of high capacity and exceptional activation properties.However,the cycling stability is not currently satisfactory enough which plagues its application.Herein,a strategy of partially substituting La with the Y element is proposed to boost the capacity durability of La-Mg-Ni-based alloys.Furthermore,phase structure regulation is implemented simultaneously to obtain the A5 B19-type alloy with good crystal stability specifically.It is found that Y promotes the phase formation of the Pr5 Co19-type phase after annealing at 985℃.The alloy containing Y contributes to the superior rate capability resulting from the promoted hydrogen diffusion rate.Notably,Y substitution enables strengthening the anti-pulverization ability of the alloy in terms of increasing the volume match between[A_(2)B_(4)]and[AB5]subunits,and effectively enhances the anti-corrosion ability of the alloy due to high electronegativity,realizing improved long-term cycling stability of the alloy from 74.2%to 78.5%after cycling 300 times.The work is expected to shed light on the composition and structure design of the La-Mg-Ni-based hydrogen storage alloy for Ni-MH batteries.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(50901036)the Graduate Science and Technology Innovation Project of Jiangsu University of Science and Technology(YCX15S-18)Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions
文摘La(1-x)MgxNi(1.75)Co(2.05)(x=0.07, 0.08, 0.10, 0.13, 0.15) alloys were prepared by high-frequency inductive method, and then their structure and electrochemical properties were investigated systematically. The XRD analysis revealed that the alloys consisted of LaNi5 phase and La4MgNi(19)(Ce5Co(19) + Pr5Co(19)) phase, and the introduction of Mg could promote the formation of La4MgNi(19) phase. The observation of microstructure showed that all the alloys processed dendritic structure, which was refined with the increase of x value. The electrochemical measurements showed that all the alloys could be activated within 2 cycles, and with increasing x, the maximum discharge capacity obviously increased from 254.00 m Ah/g(x=0.07) to 351.51 mAh/g(x=0.15), but the cycling stability(S(80)) decreased somehow from 78.4% to 73.9%. Meanwhile, the appropriate addition of Mg could improve the high-rate discharge capacity(HRD) of the alloy electrodes, which was mainly controlled by the electrochemical reaction rate on the surface of the alloys.