Hydrogen Transport and Evolution in Ni‐MH Batteries by Neutron Imaging

Author:

Nikolic Marin12ORCID,Cesarini Alessia13ORCID,Billeter Emanuel1ORCID,Weyand Fabian14ORCID,Trtik Pavel5ORCID,Strobl Markus5ORCID,Borgschulte Andreas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Advanced Analytical Technologies (Empa) Swiss Federal Laboratories for Material Science and Technology Überlandstrasse 129 Dübendorf 8600 Switzerland

2. Department of Chemistry University of Zürich Winterthurerstrasse 190 Zürich 8057 Switzerland

3. Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences ETH Zürich Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 1–5/10 Zürich 8093 Switzerland

4. Institute of Environmental Engineering ETH Zürich Laura-Hezner-Weg 7 Zürich 8093 Switzerland

5. Laboratory for Neutron Scattering and Imaging Paul-Scherrer-Institute Forschungsstrasse 111 Villigen 5232 Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractEfficiency losses due to side reactions are one of the main challenges in battery development. Despite providing valuable insights, the results of standard analysis on the individual components cannot be simply extrapolated to the full operating system. Therefore, non‐destructive, and high resolution approaches that allow the investigation of the full system are desired. Herein, we combined neutron radiography and tomography with electrical monitoring of the state of charge of commercial Ni‐mischmetal hydride batteries, to track the exchange and transport of hydrogen under operating conditions. This non‐destructive approach allowed both the quantification of the hydrogen distribution in the electrodes in 4D, and the distinction between the electrochemically exchanged hydrogen and the hydrogen gas pressure generated by side reactions, as a function of the applied potential and current. One of the most counter‐intuitive observation is that the generation of hydrogen gas during discharge depends on the charging state of the battery. The results presented provide critical new insights in the mechanisms governing the electrochemical processes during Nimischmetal hydride battery operation, and also pave the way for the extrapolation of this approach to the investigation of state‐of‐the‐art Li‐ions batteries.

Funder

Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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