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ACTIVATION OF NICKEL FOAM, AS A CURRENT COLLECTOR OF A SUPERCAPACITOR, BY IMPACT NICKEL PLATING: INFLUENCE OF TREATMENT CONDITIONS.

Authors :
Kovalenko, Vadym
Kotok, Valerii
Verbitskiy, Volodymyr
Medianyk, Volodymyr
Source :
Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies; 2022, Vol. 119 Issue 12, p47-54, 8p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Nickel foam is widely used as a current lead/ current collector and as the base of nickel hydroxide electrodes for hybrid supercapacitors. An investigation of the influence of activation conditions for a commercial sample of nickel foam produced by Linyi Gelon LIB Co Ltd (China) was carried out using the method of impact nickel plating. The morphology of activated and non-activated nickel foam samples was investigated by scanning electron microscopy. Activated and non-activated nickel foam samples were investigated by methods of cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic charge-discharge cycling in the supercapacitor mode. It was shown that upon activation at i=1 A/dm² and τ=10 min, a thin layer of porous nickel with incomplete coverage was formed. Activation with impact nickel at i=7 A/dm² and τ=3 min revealed the formation of a nickel coating with a highly developed surface, on which local cracks were found as a result of the accumulation of internal stresses. Activation with impact nickel at i=1 A/dm² and τ=10 min led to the formation of a coating with a highly developed surface, with significant peeling of the coating. Cyclic voltammetry showed high efficiency of impact nickel activation at i=7 A/dm², τ=3 min, and i=20 A/dm², τ=5 min. The specific current of the cathode peak increased 6.06–6.44 times with respect to the non-activated sample. The investigation of the activated samples’ electrochemical characteristics by the galvanostatic cycling method showed that impact nickel activation at i=1 A/dm² and τ=10 min was insufficient. It was found that at a discharge up to E=0 V, the maximum specific capacitance of 0.731 F/cm² was obtained for samples activated by impact nickel at i=7 A/dm² and τ=3 min. The increase in specific capacitance compared to the non-activated sample was 4.49 times. At full discharge, the highest electrochemical activity was found for nickel foam samples activated by impact nickel at i=20 A/dm² and τ=5 min. The specific capacitance was 0.505 mA∙h/cm², and it increased 9.02 times. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17293774
Volume :
119
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160035071
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2022.265706