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Proton diffusion in nickel hydroxide: prediction of active material utilization

Motupally et al., 1998

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8640025414263071208
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Motupally S
Streinz C
Weidner J
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society

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Galvanostatic charge and discharge experiments reveal that the active material in nickel electrodes cannot be fully accessed at high currents or f or thick films. It has been proposed that the utilization of the active material is controlled by the diffusion rate of protons through …
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