摘要 |
1373925 Zinc electrode GATES RUBBER CO 17 Nov 1971 [20 Nov 1970] 53364/71 Heading H1B An alkaline cell has a negative electrode comprising a conducting substrate supporting porous zinc active material containing zinc in an amount which is from two to ten times the stoichiometric amount required to react with the positive active material, the substrate also supporting a metallic plating additive more noble than zinc and which in an oxidized form is soluble in the electrolyte. The excess quantity of zinc ensures that when the cell is completely discharged there is no zinc oxide on the negative electrode and the electrode is entirely covered with metallic zinc. The plating additive is preferably coated on the substrate and serves to render the surface of the substrate uniformly active and prevent passivation of the surface. The coated substrate may be amalgamated. During charging the cell, both the zinc and the metallic plating additive are codeposited on the zinc electrode. The excess zinc active material and the plating additive both serve to prevent dendritic growth during charging. The plating additive may be tin, lead, palladium, indium, thallium or alloys thereof. The substrate may be iron, steel, silver, copper, titanium, brass, bronze, platinum, palladium, or nickel and the edge of the substrate may be coated with a plastics material. The zinc active material may be applied to the substrate as a paste composition also including zinc oxide, mercuric oxide or mercury, a binder and a pore former. The preferred electrolyte is KOH used in a "starved" amount. |