Journal of Power Sources, Vol.249, 414-417, 2014
Improved cycling behavior of ZEBRA battery operated at intermediate temperature of 175 degrees C
Operation of the sodium-nickel chloride battery at temperatures below 200 degrees C reduces cell degradation and improves cyclability. One of the main technical issues with operating this battery at intermediate temperatures such as 175 degrees C is the poor wettability of molten sodium on beta ''-alumina solid electrolyte (BASE), which causes reduced active area and limits charging. In order to overcome the poor wettability of molten sodium on BASE at 175 degrees C, a Pt grid was applied on the anode side of the BASE using a screen printing technique. Cells with their active area increased by metallized SASEs exhibited deeper charging and stable cycling behavior. Published by Elsevier B.V.
Keywords:Sodium-nickel chloride battery;Metallization;Interfacial polarization;Sodium wetting problem