Structural and textural evolution of zinc-substituted nickel hydroxide electrode materials upon ageing in KOH and upon redox cycling

Citation
C. Tessier et al., Structural and textural evolution of zinc-substituted nickel hydroxide electrode materials upon ageing in KOH and upon redox cycling, SOL ST ION, 133(1-2), 2000, pp. 11-23
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Apllied Physucs/Condensed Matter/Materiales Science
Journal title
SOLID STATE IONICS
ISSN journal
01672738 → ACNP
Volume
133
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
11 - 23
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-2738(200008)133:1-2<11:SATEOZ>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The structural and textural evolution of zinc-substituted alpha- and beta>( *) over bar * (II)-nickel hydroxides during ageing tests in 8 M KOH and dur ing redox reactions is investigated. During ageing tests, the beta>(*) over bar * (II)-type crystallites grow via an Oswald ripening process, while th e alpha -phase is transformed into a beta>(*) over bar * (II)-phase via a d issolution, nucleation and growth process. For both materials, zinc is part ially lost during the ageing tests. Soft oxidation of the beta>(*) over bar * (II)-phase leads to a beta>(*) over bar * (II)-type one; subsequent redu ction yields a beta>(*) over bar * (II)-phase very similar to the starting material but exhibiting a mosaic texture. Strong oxidation of the beta>(*) over bar * (II)-phase leads to a well-crystallised gamma -oxyhydroxide whic h is reduced to an or-phase with an interslab distance of 7.3 Angstrom. Str ong oxidation of the alpha -phase leads to a poorly crystallised interstrat ified gamma -type phase containing carbonate ions together with a small amo unt of the starting alpha -phase. Subsequent reduction yields an alpha -pha se with a structure very similar to that of the starting material (intersla b distance close to 8.4 Angstrom). Repeated strong oxidation and reduction reactions of the or-phase progressively lead to a beta>(*) over bar * (II)- phase via the formation of interstratified materials. A SEM study shows tha t all redox reactions occur in the solid state. A partial loss of zinc is e videnced during strong oxidation of beta>(*) over bar * (II)- and alpha -ph ases. Since a large amount of zinc is lost during strong oxidation reaction s, octahedral vacancies must remain within the slabs of the resulting beta -phase. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science BN. All rights reserved.