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Analysis of pressure variations in a low-pressure nickel-hydrogen battery. Part 2: Cells with metal hydride storage

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 206, Issue -, Pages 421-428

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2012.01.149

Keywords

Nickel hydrogen battery; State of charge; Fuel gauging; Metal hydride; Pressure analysis

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  1. NIH [NINDS R02-NS41809]

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A sub-atmospheric pressure nickel hydrogen (Ni-H-2) battery with metal hydride for hydrogen storage is developed for implantable neuroprosthetic devices. Pressure variations during charge and discharge of the cell are analyzed at different states of charge and are found to follow the desorption curve of the pressure composition isotherm (PCI) of the metal hydride. The measured pressure agreed well with the calculated theoretical pressure based on the PCI and is used to predict the state of charge of the battery. Hydrogen equilibration with the metal hydride during charge/discharge cycling is fast when the pressure is in the range from 8 to 13 psia and slower in the range from 6 to 8 psia. The time constant for the slower hydrogen equilibration, 1.37h, is similar to the time constant for oxygen recombination and therefore pressure changes due to different mechanisms are difficult to estimate. The self-discharge rate of the cell with metal hydride is two times lower in comparison to the cell with gaseous hydrogen storage alone and is a result of the lower pressure in the cell when the metal hydride is used. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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