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Cycle stabilities of the La0.7Mg0.3Ni2.55-xCo0.45Mx (M = Fe, Mn, Al; x=0, 0.1) electrode alloys prepared by casting and rapid quenching

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 458, Issue 1-2, Pages 340-345

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2007.03.091

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La-Mg-Ni system electrode alloy; element substitution; rapid quenching; microstructures; cycle stability

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In order to improve the cycle stability of La-Mg-Ni system (PuNi3-type) hydrogen storage alloy, Ni in the alloy was partly substituted by Fe, Mn and Al, and the electrode alloys La0.7MgO3Ni2.55-xCo0.45Mx, (M = Fe, Mn, Al; x = 0, 0.1) were prepared by casting and rapid quenching. The effects of the substitution of Fe, Mn and Al for Ni and rapid quenching on the microstructures and electrochemical properties of the alloys were investigated in detail. The results obtained by XRD, SEM and TEM indicate that element substitution has no influence on the phase compositions of the alloys, but it changes the phase abundances of the alloys. Particularly, the substitution of Al and Mn obviously raises the amount of the LaNi2 phase. The substitution of Al and Fe leads to a significant refinement of the as-quenched alloy's grains. The substitution of Al strongly restrains the formation of an amorphous in the as-quenched alloy, but the substitution of Fe is quite helpful for the formation of an amorphous phase. The effects of the substitution of Fe, Mn and Al on the cycle stabilities of the as-cast and quenched alloys are different. The positive influence of the substitution elements on the cycle stabilities of the as-cast alloys is in proper order Al > Fe > Mn, and for as-quenched alloys, the order is Fe > Al > Mn. Rapid quenching engenders an inappreciable influence on the phase composition, but it markedly enhances the cycle stabilities of the alloys. (c) 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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