“…Nonetheless, the high deterioration rate in alkaline electrolyte and the low practical electrochemical capacity limit the application of Mg 2 Ni alloy in Ni/MH battery systems. Various methods have been studied to improve the electrochemical performance of the Mg 2 Ni alloy, including refinements of bulk structure [18,19], elemental substitution [20][21][22], surface treatment [23][24][25], composite treatment [26][27][28] and novel preparation methods like isothermal evaporation casting process [29], cold rolling [30,31] and polyol reduction [32].…”