J. Jorne et al., VISUAL OBSERVATIONS OF EARLY SHAPE CHANGES IN A ZINC NICKEL-OXIDE CELL, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 142(3), 1995, pp. 771-774
Visual observations of the back side of a Zn electrode in a Zn/NiOOH s
ingle cell indicate that the patterns of Zn formed during charge, and
the patterns of ZnO formed during discharge, are both very reproducibl
e. Comparison of these patterns after various early cycles shows ident
ical shapes, indicating that these patterns are established during the
initial formation. Potential oscillations of the Zn electrode, during
the middle of the charge period, indicate that the electrode oscillat
es between the Zn- and the ZnO dominating states. It is proposed that
the formation, which is obtained at very low current density is at lea
st partially responsible for nonuniform distributions of Zn and ZnO, w
hich are then maintained throughout the cycling of the cell. It is sug
gested to investigate the effect of the formation procedure on the sha
pe change of the Zn electrode. It is quite possible that a fast initia
l formation step might improve the uniformity of the Zn electrode and
its shape change later on during cycling.