Enhanced electrochemical properties of ball-milled Mg2Ni electrodes

2002 
Abstract The characteristics and mechanisms of enhanced electrochemical properties for a Mg 2 Ni alloy produced by a ball-milling treatment were investigated by electrochemical measurements and XRD analysis. The particle size decreases, the internal strain increases, and the alloy gradually becomes amorphous on ball-milling. With the accompanying increased diffusion rate of hydrogen into the ball-milled Mg 2 Ni alloy, the limiting current density, i crit , is decreased and the exchange current density, i 0 , is increased. As a result, the specific discharge capacity is significantly increased compared to that of the as-received Mg 2 Ni alloy and reaches a maximum for a ball-milling time of 25 h .
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