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Electrochemical properties of Zr (VxNi1− x) 3 as electrode material in nickel-metal hydridebatteries

Chartouni et al., 1999

Document ID
18003852002672997883
Author
Chartouni D
Züttel A
Nützenadel C
Gross K
Schlapbach L
Güther V
Otto A
Publication year
Publication venue
International journal of hydrogen energy

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Zr-V-Ni based alloys represent one group of alloys with promisingproperties for the use as hydrogen absorbing electrodes in an alkaline electrolyte. In particular, this group has been studied because these alloys are effective in overcoming the energy densitylimitations of …
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