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Journal of Power Sources, Vol.184, No.2, 646-651, 2008
High-rate discharge properties of nickel hydroxide/carbon composite as positive electrode for Ni/MH batteries
A chemical co-precipitation method was attempted to synthesize nickel hydroxide/carbon composite material for high-power Ni/MH batteries. The XRD analysis showed that there were a large amount of defects among the crystal lattice of the Ni(OH)(2)/C composite, and the SEM investigation revealed that the as-synthesized spherical particles were composed of hundreds of nanometer crystals with a unique three-dimensional petal shape. Compared with pure Ni(OH)(2), the Ni(OH)(2)/C composite showed improved electrochemical properties such as superior cycling stability. higher discharge capacity and higher mean voltage of discharge under high-rate discharge conditions, the discharge capacity and the mean discharge voltage of the Ni(OH)(2)/C Composite were about 281 mAh g(-1) and 0.303 V (vs. Hg/HgO) at 1 C-rate, 273 mAh g(-1) and 0.296 V at 5 C-rate, 250 mAh g(-1) and 0.292 V at 10 C-rate, respectively. The cyclic voltammetry (CV) tests showed that the Ni(OH)(2)/C composite exhibited good electrochemical reversibility and the formation of gamma-NiOOH during the charge-discharge processes was prevented. The existence of carbon in the Ni(OH)(2)/C composite contributed great effect on the improvement of high-rate discharge performance. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.