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    Hydrogen Storage Alloys : With RE-Mg-Ni Based Negative Electrodes

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    Hydrogen Storage Alloys : With RE-Mg-Ni Based Negative Electrodes

    Hydrogen Storage Alloys :
    With RE-Mg-Ni Based Negative Electrodes

    by Shumin Han and Yuan Li
    English | 2018 | ISBN: 3110501163 | 245 Pages | PDF | 10 MB

    The book presents current research progress on hydrogen storage alloys, with a special focus on their applications in batteries. Background, formation mechanisms, electrochemical characteristics, and effects of elemental substitution are covered. Provides an up-to-date overview of the theme for experienced researchers, while including enough fundamentals to serve as a handy, practical introduction for newcomers to the field.

    Six peer-reviewed chapters are presented in this book. In Chapter 1, Dr. Jingjing Liu provides a survey on RE–Mg–Ni-based hydrogen storage alloys and describes the structure characteristics of RE–Mg–Ni-based hydrogen storage alloys. In Chapter 2, Dr. Lu Zhang reveals the preparation, electrochemical properties and gaseous hydrogen storage characteristics of the single-phase superlattice RE–Mg–Ni-based hydrogen storage alloys. In Chapter 3, Dr. Yumeng Zhao demonstrates the effect of multiphase structures on electrochemical properties of the superlattice RE–Mg–Ni-based hydrogen storage alloys. In Chapter 4, Prof. Baozhong Liu summarizes the effect of element composition on microstructures and electrochemical characteristics of the RE–Mg–Ni-based hydrogen storage alloys. Effect of different surface treatment on electrochemical characteristics of RE–Mg–Ni-based hydrogen storage alloys is introduced by Prof. Yuan Li in Chapter 5. In Chapter 6, Prof. Han reviews the outlook and challenges of RE–Mg–Ni-based alloys as negative electrode materials for Ni/MH batteries.