1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0925-8388(98)01045-7
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Metal hydride electrodes prepared by mechanical alloying of ZrV2-type materials

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“…It was confirmed that the discharge capacity of electrodes prepared by application of MA ZrV 2 material with 10 wt% of Ni powder addition could not be estimated because of extremely high polarization. The same result was reported earlier for high-energy ball milled ZrV 2 alloy [9]. Electrodes prepared from ZrV 1.5 Ni 0.5 alloy powder show improved discharge capacity.…”
Section: Compositionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…It was confirmed that the discharge capacity of electrodes prepared by application of MA ZrV 2 material with 10 wt% of Ni powder addition could not be estimated because of extremely high polarization. The same result was reported earlier for high-energy ball milled ZrV 2 alloy [9]. Electrodes prepared from ZrV 1.5 Ni 0.5 alloy powder show improved discharge capacity.…”
Section: Compositionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Mechanical alloying was performed under argon atmosphere using a SPEX 8000 Mixer Mill [9]. The purity of the starting materials was at least 99.5 % and the composition of the starting powder mixture corresponded to the stoichiometry of the "ideal" reactions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean crystallite sizes of MA and ammaled nmterial were less than 80 nm. The annealing results in grain growth, as was reported earlier in the case of other nanocrystalline ZrV2-type materials [5]. The mean crystallite sizes of the arc melted and homogenised sample were less than 1000 nm.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…Fornmtion of the nanocrystalline alloy was achieved by annealing the amorphous material in high purity argon atmosphere at 1020 K for 0.5 h. All diffraction peaks were assigned to those of the hexagonal crystal structure of CaCus-type with cell parameters a = 0.5056 mn and c = 0.4007 nm. The powder particles during the MA process are deformed, fractured and cold-welded [5,6]. The microstructure that forms during MA consists of layers of the starting material.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, it is now possible to avoid the inherent difficulties of the fusion technique by using mechanical alloying [3,[12][13][14]. This is so because the reaction between Mg and Ni takes place in solid state and, more importantly, the compound obtained possesses microstructural characteristics such as nanocrystallinity [4,15,16] that are more suitable for hydrogen absorption [17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%