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Pulse-Current Electrodeposition for Loading Active Material on Nickel Electrodes for Rechargeable Batteries
Fecha
2013-02Registro en:
Becker, María Daniela; Garaventta, Guillermo Norberto; Visintin, Arnaldo; Pulse-Current Electrodeposition for Loading Active Material on Nickel Electrodes for Rechargeable Batteries; Hindawi Publishing Corporation; ISRN Electrochemistry; 2013; 2-2013; 732815-732815
2314-5439
Autor
Becker, María Daniela
Garaventta, Guillermo Norberto
Visintin, Arnaldo
Resumen
Although the pulse-current electrodeposition method is a commonly used technique, it has not been widely employed in electrode preparation. This method was applied to sintered nickel electrodes in a nickel salt solution containing additives. The active material that was obtained, nickel hydroxide, was studied using different characterization techniques. Electrodes impregnated with pulse current had higher capacity than those impregnated with continuous current. The active material is homogeneous and compact with optimum loading and good performance during discharge.These characteristics would provide a large amount of energy in a short time due to an increase in the electrode kinetic reaction.