Claims
- 1. A disorder positive electrode for use in an alkaline rechargable electrochemical cell comprising:
- a bulk modified nickel aluminum hydroxide material that comprises:
- a stable multiphased .alpha.-phase material where at least one phase of said stable multiphased material comprises a structure chosen from the group consisting of amorphous, microcyrstalline, and polycrystalline.
- 2. The disordered positive electrode claimed in claim 1, where said bulk modified nickel hydroxide material comprises:
- a stable multiphased .alpha.-phase material where at least one phase of said stable multiphased material comprises a microcrystalline structure.
- 3. A disordered positive electrode for use in an alkaline rechargable electrochemical cell comprising:
- a bulk modified nickle aluminum hydroxide material having a multiphase structure and at least one of the following additional components:
- at least one phase stabilizer,
- at least one conductivity enhancer, and
- at least one performance enhancer.
- 4. The disordered positive electrode claimed in claim 3, where said at least one phase stabilizer is chosen from the group consisting of Al, Ba, Fe, K, Li, and Mn.
- 5. The disordered positive electrode claimed in claim 4, where said at least one phase stabilizer is Al.
- 6. The disordered positive electrode claimed in claim 3, where said at least one conductivity enhancer is at least one metal or metallic compound.
- 7. The disordered positive electrode claimed in claim 3, where said at least one conductivity enhancer is chosen from the group consisting of Ag, CoOOH, Co, Cu, and Ni.
- 8. The disordered positive electrode claimed in claim 3, where said at least one performance enhancer is at least one element chosen from the group consisting of the transition metal element.
- 9. The positive disordered electrode claimed in claim 3, where said at least one performance enhancer is chosen from the group consisting of Ag, Co, F, Fe, Mg, Mn, and Zn.
- 10. The disordered positive electrode claimed in claim 2, where said solid solution nickle aluminum hydroxide material comprises 85-95 wt % nickle aluminum hydroxide and 5-15 wt % Co(OH).sub.2.
- 11. A method of forming a high capacity, long cycle life disordered positive electrode material for use in an alkaline rechargeable electrochemical cell comprising the step of:
- sequentially precipitating nickle aluminum hydroxide and Co(OH).sub.2 to form a stable multiphase .alpha.-phased material.
- 12. The method of forming a positive electrode as claimed in claim 11, further comprising the step of:
- adding to said sequentially precipitated material, at least one of the following additional components:
- at least one phase stabilizer,
- at least one conductivity enhancer, and
- at least one performance enchancer.
- 13. The method of forming a positive electrode as claimed in claim 12, where said at least one phase stablizer is chosen from the group consisting of Al, Ba, Fe, K, Li, and Mn.
- 14. The method of forming a positive electrode as claimed in claim 12, where said at least one conductivity enchancer is chosen from the group consisting of Ag, CoOOH, Co, Cu, and Ni.
- 15. The method of forming a positive electrode as claimed in claim 12, wherein said at least one performance enhancer is chosen from the group consisting of Ag, Co, F, Fe, Mg, Mn, and Zn.
- 16. The method of forming a positive electrode as claimed in claim 12, where said nickle aluminum hydroxide material has the following formula:
- Ni.sub.x Al.sub.1-x (OH).sub.2
- where 0.75.ltoreq.x.ltoreq.0.98.
- 17. A method of forming a disordered positive electrode for use in an alkaline rechargeable electrochemical cell comprising the steps of:
- forming a slurry containing nickle aluminum hydroxide;
- forming a slurry containing Co(OH).sub.2 ;
- combining said slurry containing nickle aluminum hydroxide with said slurry containing Co(OH).sub.2 ;
- drying said mixture.
CONTINUATION INFORMATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 5,348,822 (application Ser. No. 08/027,973, filed Mar. 8, 1993) which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 5,344,782 (application Ser. No. 07/975,031, filed Nov. 12, 1992).
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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