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Investigations of AB5-type negative electrode for nickel-metal hydride cell with regard to electrochemical and microstructural characteristics

Srivastava et al., 2010

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Srivastava S
Upadhyay R
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Journal of Power Sources

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In the present investigation, AB5-type hydrogen storage alloys with compositions Mm0. 8La0. 2Ni3. 7Al0. 38Co0. 3Mn0. 5Mo0. 02 and Mm0. 75Ti0. 05La0. 2Ni3. 7Al0. 38Co0. 3Mn0. 5Mo0. 02 are synthesized by radio-frequency induction melting. The electrochemical …
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