Cerium Content and Cycle Life of Multicomponent AB 5 Hydride Electrodes

Abstract
Multicomponent hydrides are attractive replacements for the cadmium electrode in nickel‐cadmium batteries. The archetype compound of the alloy class is , but in a typical battery electrode mischmetal is substituted for La and Ni is substituted in part by various metals. While the effects of Ni substitution have been widely studied, relatively little effort has been focused on the effect of La substitution. Cerium is the predominant rare earth in normal mischmetal, and this paper deals with the effect on cycle life and storage capacity due to the increasing presence of Ce in the alloy series . Alloys were characterized by the determination of pressure‐composition relationships, molar volume of H in the hydride phase and electrode cycle life. The effects due to lattice expansion are taken into account. It was concluded that the rate of loss of electrochemical capacity per charge‐discharge cycle due to electrode corrosion was significantly decreased by the presence of Ce.

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