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Microstructures and hydrogen absorption/desorption properties of La-Ni alloys in the composition range of La-77.8--83.2 at.% Ni

Journal Article · · Acta Materialia
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  1. Kyoto Univ. (Japan). Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering
  2. Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., Hirakata, Osaka (Japan). New Materials Research Center

Alloys based on the intermetallic phase, LaNi{sub 5} have been used as negative electrode materials of rechargeable nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries because of their fast activation, high storage-capacity, long cycle-life and excellent electrochemical charge/discharge kinetics. Here, microstructure and hydrogen absorption/desorption properties of La-Ni alloys have been investigated as a function of alloy composition in the range of La-77.8 {approximately} 83.2 at.% Ni, which corresponds to compositions between two intermetallic phases, La{sub 2}Ni{sub 7} and LaNi{sub 5}. The intermetallic phase, La{sub 5}Ni{sub 19} of the Ce{sub 5}Co{sub 19}-type is found for the first time to exist as an equilibrium phase at a composition between La{sub 2}Ni{sub 7} and LaNi{sub 5}. This phase is stable at high temperatures around 1,000 C but decomposes into La{sub 2}Ni{sub 7} and LaNi{sub 5} below 900 C. Hydrogen absorption/desorption properties described in terms of pressure-composition isotherms decline with decreasing Ni content (i.e. with increasing volume fraction of intermetallic phases other than LaNi{sub 5}). In particular, the plateau at the equilibrium pressure corresponding to the hydrogen absorption in the LaNi{sub 5} phase is narrowed with decreasing Ni content and additional plateaus with higher equilibrium pressures come into existence. The degradation becomes more pronounced in the presence of La{sub 2}Ni{sub 7} than La{sub 5}Ni{sub 19}. This can be understood in terms of the ratio of the number of LaNi{sub 2} (Laves) unit layers to that of LaNi{sub 5} unit layers in the unit cell of the two intermetallic phases.

OSTI ID:
599726
Journal Information:
Acta Materialia, Journal Name: Acta Materialia Journal Issue: 12 Vol. 45; ISSN 1359-6454; ISSN ACMAFD
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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