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Nickel-hydrogen battery

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Ni-H Cylindrical Cell Illustration

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Credit: Image courtesy of Wei Chen, Nian Liu, and Yang Jin.

Researchers report a low-cost, rechargeable, aqueous, nickel-hydrogen battery, which uses a nickel-based cathode and a nickel-molybdenum-cobalt electrocatalyst as hydrogen anode, resulting in an energy density of approximately 140 Wh per kg and rechargeability over 1,500 cycles; with an estimated cost of around $83 per kilowatt-hour, the battery might represent a low-cost option for long-term and large-scale energy storage, according to the authors.

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Article #18-09344: "Nickel-hydrogen batteries for large-scale energy storage," by Wei Chen, Yang Jin, Jie Zhao, Nian Liu, and Yi Cui.

MEDIA CONTACT: Wei Chen, Stanford University, CA; tel: 650-223-4546; e-mail: wchen6@stanford.edu; Yi Cui, Stanford University, CA; tel: 650-723-4613; e-mail: yicui@stanford.edu


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