Claims
- 1. A non-sintered nickel electrode for use in an alkali storage cell, said non-sintered nickel electrode comprising an active material containing nickel hydroxide, a cobalt compound, and at least one of zinc, cadmium, magnesium, and calcium, said at least one of zinc, cadmium, magnesium, and calcium being added in a form of a solid solution to said nickel hydroxide, and said cobalt compound being formed into layers over surfaces of particles of said nickel hydroxide, said cobalt compound having an oxidation number of larger than 2 and being obtained by subjecting cobalt hydroxide formed on the surface of said nickel hydroxide to heat treatment at a temperature of from 50° C. to 150° C. in the presence of air and an alkali aqueous solution.
- 2. An alkali storage cell comprising:a nickel electrode; a negative electrode which is mainly made from a hydrogen absorbing alloy of a MmNi5 system; a separator which is mainly composed of unwoven polyolefin resin fiber; and an alkaline electrolyte, said nickel electrode including an active material which contains nickel hydroxide, a cobalt compound, and at least one of zinc, cadmium, magnesium, and calcium, said at least one of zinc, cadmium, magnesium, and calcium being added in a form of a solid solution to said nickel hydroxide, and said cobalt compound being formed into layers over surfaces of particles of said nickel hydroxide, said cobalt compound having an oxidation number of larger than 2 and being obtained by subjecting cobalt hydroxide formed on the surface of said nickel hydroxide to heat treatment at a temperature of from 50° C. to 150° C. in the presence of air and an alkali aqueous solution.
- 3. The non-sintered nickel electrode of claim 1, wherein said cobalt compound is obtained by a heat treatment in a presence of oxygen and alkali.
- 4. The non-sintered nickel electrode of claim 3, wherein said alkali is sodium hydroxide.
- 5. The non-sintered nickel electrode of claim 4, wherein said alkali comprises lithium ion.
- 6. The alkaline storage cell of claim 2, wherein said cobalt compound is obtained by a heat treatment in a presence of oxygen and alkali.
- 7. The alkaline storage cell of claim 6, wherein said alkali is sodium.
- 8. The alkaline storage cell of claim 7, wherein said alkali comprises lithium ion.
- 9. A non-sintered nickel electrode for use in an alkali storage cell, said non-sintered nickel electrode comprising an active material containing nickel hydroxide, a cobalt compound, and at least one of zinc, cadmium, magnesium, and calcium being added in a form of a solid solution to said nickel hydroxide, and said cobalt compound being formed into layers over surfaces of particles of said nickel hydroxide, and said cobalt compound having an oxidation number of larger than 2 and a disordered crystal structure.
- 10. A non-sintered nickel electrode for use in an alkali storage cell, said non-sintered nickel electrode comprising an active material containing nickel hydroxide, a cobalt compound, and at least one of zinc, cadmium, magnesium, and calcium being added in a form of a solid solution to said nickel hydroxide, and said cobalt compound being formed into layers over surfaces of particles of said nickel hydroxide, said cobalt compound having an oxidation number of larger than 2 and being obtained by subjecting cobalt hydroxide formed on the surface of said nickel hydroxide to heat treatment at a temperature of from 50° C. to 150° C. in the presence of air and an alkali aqueous solution.
- 11. An alkali storage cell comprising:a nickel electrode; a negative electrode which is mainly made from a hydrogen absorbing alloy of a MmNi5 system; a separator which is mainly composed of unwoven polyolefin resin fiber; and an alkaline electrolyte, said nickel electrode including an active material which contains nickel hydroxide, a cobalt compound, and at least one of zinc, cadmium, magnesium, and calcium, said at least one of zinc, cadmium, magnesium, and calcium being added in a form of a solid solution to said nickel hydroxide, and said cobalt compound being formed into layers over surfaces of particles of said nickel hydroxide, and said cobalt compound having an oxidation number of larger than 2 and a disordered crystal structure.
- 12. An alkali storage cell comprising:a nickel electrode; a negative electrode which is mainly made from a hydrogen absorbing alloy of a MmNi5 system; a separator which is mainly composed of unwoven polyolefin resin fiber; and an alkaline electrolyte, said nickel electrode including an active material which contains nickel hydroxide, a cobalt compound, and at least one of zinc, cadmium, magnesium, and calcium, said at least one of zinc, cadmium, magnesium, and calcium being added in a form of a solid solution to said nickel hydroxide, said cobalt compound having an oxidation number of larger than 2 and being obtained by subjecting cobalt hydroxide formed on the surface of said nickel hydroxide to heat treatment at a temperature of from 50° C. to 150° C. in the presence of air and an alkali aqueous solution.
- 13. A non-sintered nickel electrode according to claim 1, wherein said cobalt compound has a disordered structure showing a peak around 19° in an X-ray diffraction pattern after said alkali heat treatment which is smaller than that before said alkali heat treatment.
- 14. An alkali storage cell according to claim 2, wherein said cobalt compound has a disordered structure showing a peak around 19° in an X-ray diffraction pattern after said alkali heat treatment which is smaller than that before said alkali heat treatment.
- 15. A non-sintered nickel electrode according to claim 10, wherein said cobalt compound has a disordered structure showing a peak around 19° in an X-ray diffraction pattern after said alkali heat treatment which is smaller than that before said alkali heat treatment.
- 16. An alkali storage cell according to claim 12, wherein said cobalt compound has a disordered structure showing a peak around 19° in an X-ray diffraction pattern after said alkali heat treat which is smaller than that before said alkali heat treatment.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/618,622 filed Mar. 20, 1996, now abandoned.
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