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Chemical Structure Comparison via Scanning Electron Microscopy of Spent Commercial Nickel–Metal Hydride Batteries
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Walther, Thomas
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Alloying elements
/ Alloys
/ Batteries
/ Battery industry
/ Boron steel
/ Chemical elements
/ Electrodes
/ Electron imaging
/ Electron microscopy
/ Field study
/ Lanthanum
/ Metal hydrides
/ Metals
/ Nickel
/ Oxidation
/ Pore formation
/ Rechargeable batteries
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sensors
/ Steel alloys
/ X ray imagery
2023
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Chemical Structure Comparison via Scanning Electron Microscopy of Spent Commercial Nickel–Metal Hydride Batteries
by
Walther, Thomas
in
Alloying elements
/ Alloys
/ Batteries
/ Battery industry
/ Boron steel
/ Chemical elements
/ Electrodes
/ Electron imaging
/ Electron microscopy
/ Field study
/ Lanthanum
/ Metal hydrides
/ Metals
/ Nickel
/ Oxidation
/ Pore formation
/ Rechargeable batteries
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sensors
/ Steel alloys
/ X ray imagery
2023
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Chemical Structure Comparison via Scanning Electron Microscopy of Spent Commercial Nickel–Metal Hydride Batteries
by
Walther, Thomas
in
Alloying elements
/ Alloys
/ Batteries
/ Battery industry
/ Boron steel
/ Chemical elements
/ Electrodes
/ Electron imaging
/ Electron microscopy
/ Field study
/ Lanthanum
/ Metal hydrides
/ Metals
/ Nickel
/ Oxidation
/ Pore formation
/ Rechargeable batteries
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sensors
/ Steel alloys
/ X ray imagery
2023
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Chemical Structure Comparison via Scanning Electron Microscopy of Spent Commercial Nickel–Metal Hydride Batteries
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Chemical Structure Comparison via Scanning Electron Microscopy of Spent Commercial Nickel–Metal Hydride Batteries
2023
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Back-scattered electron imaging and X-ray elemental mapping were combined in a tabletop scanning electron microscope (SEM) to investigate cross-sections of three AA-type (mignon) nickel–metal hydride (NiMH) batteries from different manufacturers. All batteries underwent 500–800 charge/discharge cycles and reached their end of lifetime after several years as they could no longer hold any significant electric charge (less than 20% of nominal charge capacity), but none showed any short-circuiting. The types of degradation observed in this field study included electrode swelling, metallic nickel formation and carbon incorporation into pores in the positive electrodes and, in the negative electrodes, metal alloy segregation of different elements such as nickel, lanthanum and, in one case, sodium, as well as grain break-up and pore formation. All these phenomena could readily be observed at rather small magnifications. This will be important for the improvement of NiMH batteries, for which new generations with nominally slightly increased charge capacities are being marketed all the time.
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