T. Ise et al., The surface structure and the electrochemical properties of hydrogen-absorbing alloys treated with an HCl aqueous solution, J ALLOY COM, 307, 2000, pp. 324-332
The surface structure and the electrochemical properties of hydrogen-absorb
ing alloys treated with an HCl aqueous solution were investigated. This pro
cess was observed to form a porous layer rich in nickel on the alloy surfac
e because HCl partially dissolved some of the other elements from the alloy
. Therefore, the discharge capacity increased by increasing the reaction su
rface area. However, the overvoltage of an excessively treated alloy increa
sed along with the depth of discharge as the surface layer of the alloy oxi
dized and thickened. The effects of treatment on alloys were found to be de
termined by the hydrogen ion amounts in the acid solution per unit mass of
the alloy, regardless of the concentration and volume of the solution. The
optimal hydrogen ion amount for a treatment solution was found to be 0.1 mo
l/kg. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.