Claims
- 1. A disordered positive electrode for use in an alkaline rechargeable electrochemical cell comprising:
- a nickel hydroxide material and carbon, where
- said nickel hydroxide material has at least one compositional modifier incorporated into it to promote a multiphase structure where each phase of said multiphase structure is a solid solution,
- said multiphase structure comprising at least one phase that is polycrystalline .gamma.-phase material where cycling of said nickel hydroxide material and carbon takes place in disordered .alpha. and .gamma. phases,
- said .gamma.-phase material comprising spacedly disposed plates having a chemical modifier incorporated around said plates,
- said plates having a range of stable intersheet distances corresponding to a 2.sup.+ oxidation state and a 3.5.sup.+, or greater, oxidation state; and
- where said carbon
- provides for cycling of disordered .alpha./.gamma. phases of said nickel hydroxide material by promoting stability of multiple disordered nickel hydroxide phases;
- increases surface area by creating density changes, and
- increases conductivity by the formation of filamentous conductive regions from areas of higher conductivity to individual nickel hydroxide particles.
- 2. The positive electrode claimed in claim 1, wherein said carbon is present in an amount of 5-20 wt %.
- 3. The positive electrode claimed in claim 2, wherein said carbon is present in an amount of 15 wt %.
- 4. The positive electrode claimed in claim 3, further comprising at least one chemical additive chosen from the group consisting of cobalt, cobalt oxide, cobalt hydroxide, manganese, and manganese hydroxides.
- 5. The positive electrode claimed in claim 2, further comprising at least one additive chosen from a group consisting of Co, CoO, and MnO.
- 6. The positive electrode claimed in claim 5, wherein said nickel hydroxide material comprises spherical particles.
- 7. The positive electrode claimed in claim 5, wherein said nickel hydroxide material is capable of transferring .gtoreq.1.5 electrons per nickel atom.
- 8. The positive electrode claimed in claim 2, further comprising a foam or fiber substrate.
- 9. The positive electrode claimed in claim 1, wherein particles of said carbon are .ltoreq.10 microns in size.
- 10. The positive electrode claimed in claim 9, wherein particles of said carbon are .ltoreq.5 microns in size.
- 11. The positive electrode claimed in claim 10, wherein particles of said carbon are .ltoreq.2 microns in size.
- 12. The positive electrode claimed in claim 1, wherein said chemical modifier is chosen from the group consisting of Al, Ba, Ca, Co, Cr, Cu, F, Fe, K, Li, Mg, Mn, Na, Sr, and Zn.
- 13. The positive electrode claimed in claim 1, where said compositional modifier is chosen from the group consisting of Al, Bi, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, In, La, Mn, Ru, Sb, Sn, and Zn.
- 14. The positive electrode claimed in claim 13, where said compositional modifier is Co.
- 15. The positive electrode claimed in claim 13, where said compositional modifiers are Co and Zn.
- 16. The positive electrode claimed in claim 1 further comprising at least one chemical additive chosen from the group consisting of cobalt, cobalt oxide, cobalt hydroxide, manganese, and manganese oxides.
- 17. The positive electrode claimed in claim 1, wherein said disordered positive electrode has at least one structure selected from the group consisting of
- (i) amorphous;
- (ii) microcrystalline;
- (iii) polycrystalline lacking long range compositional order; and
- (iv) any combination of said amorphous, microcrystalline, or polycrystalline structures.
CONTINUING INFORMATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/027,973 filed Mar. 8, 1993, (which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,348,822) which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/975,031 filed Nov. 12, 1992 (which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,344,728).
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