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The effect of ‘crystallinity’ and structural disorder on the electrochemical performance of substituted nickel hydroxide electrodes
Authors:T. N. Ramesh  P. Vishnu Kamath
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemistry, Central College, Bangalore University, Bangalore, 560 001, India
Abstract:βbc-Nickel hydroxide exhibit non-uniform broadening reflections in their PXRD pattern due to the presence of structural disorder. βbc-Nickel hydroxide electrodes with smaller crystallite size and structural disorder reversibly exchanges 0.9e/Ni. Co/Zn/Ca/Cd-substituted βbc-nickel hydroxide samples also display non-uniform broadening of reflections in their powder X-ray diffraction patterns with smaller crystallite size and exchanges 0.7–0.8e/Ni. Hydrothermal treatment of βbc-nickel hydroxide slurry at 170 °C results in an ordering of reflections in their powder X-ray diffraction pattern with an increased crystallite size. Crystalline β-nickel hydroxide electrode reversibly exchanges 0.3–0.4e/Ni. Hydrothermal-treated Co/Zn/Ca/Cd-substituted βbc-nickel hydroxide slurries at 170 °C display sharp reflections with similar crystallite size and electrochemical activities as that of crystalline β-nickel hydroxide. This clearly demonstrates that partial substitution of Co/Zn/Ca/Cd in the nickel hydroxide matrix does not show any dramatic improvement in their electrochemical activity at 25–30 °C. Structural disordered material with smaller crystallite size delivers electrochemical activity close to theoretical capacity.
Keywords:Crystallinity  Substituted nickel hydroxide  Structural disorder  Electrochemical activity
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