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Electrochemical Properties of Zr–V–Ni System Hydrogen-Absorbing Alloys of Face-Centered Cubic Structure

Sawa et al., 1990

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12347072268687177496
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Sawa H
Wakao S
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Materials Transactions, JIM

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抄録 The alloy composition dependence of the electrochemical properties was investigated in the Zr–V–Ni hydrogen-absorbing alloys for the development of nickel-hydride secondary batteries. Thus, for the Zr (V 1− x Ni x) 2,(0.1≤ x≤ 1.0) and Zr (V 0.33 Ni 0.67) 2+ α,(0≤ α≤ …
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    • Y02E60/124Alkaline secondary batteries, e.g. NiCd or NiMH
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    • Y02E60/324Reversible uptake of hydrogen by an appropriate medium
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