International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.38, No.25, 10616-10624, 2013
Enhancement of the high-temperature performance of advanced nickel-metal hydride batteries with NaOH electrolyte containing NaBO2
In this paper, an alternative approach to improve the high-temperature performance of nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries is proposed by introducing NaOH electrolyte with sodium metaborate (NaBO2) additives. Compared with conventional batteries using KOH electrolyte, the in-house prepared batteries with proposed electrolytes exhibit an enhanced discharge capacity, improved high-rate discharge ability, increased cycle stability and reduced self-discharge rate at an elevated temperature (70 degrees C). The charge acceptance of these Ni-MH batteries at 70 degrees C is over 96% at a charge/discharge rate of 1 degrees C. These performance improvements are ascribed to the increased oxygen evolution overpotential, slower oxygen evolution rate and lower electrochemical impedance, as indicated by CV, steady-state polarization measurements and EIS. The results suggest that the proposed approach be an effective way to improve the high-temperature performance of Ni-MH batteries. Copyright (c) 2013, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Nickel-metal hydride battery;High-temperature performance;Sodium metaborate;Cycle stability