Carbon fiber zinc negative electrode
View Patent ↗The conductivity of a zinc negative electrode is enhanced through use of surfactant-coated carbon fibers. Carbon fibers, along with other active materials such as bismuth oxide, zinc etc., form an electronically conductive matrix in zinc negative electrodes. Zinc negative electrodes as described herein are particularly useful in nickel zinc secondary batteries.
1. A rechargeable nickel zinc cell comprising:
i) a zinc negative electrode comprising electrochemically active zinc and surfactant-coated carbon fiber, wherein the surfactant is selected from the group consisting of a polyglycol non-ionic surfactant, a poloxamer and a fluorosurfactant;
ii) a nickel positive electrode; and
iii) an aqueous alkaline electrolyte.
2. The nickel zinc cell of claim 1 , wherein the electrochemically active zinc comprises at least one of zinc and zinc oxide.
3. The nickel zinc cell of claim 2 , wherein the electrochemically active zinc is in the form of particles less than about 40 microns in size coated with tin and/or lead.
4. The nickel zinc cell of claim 3 , wherein the zinc negative electrode active material comprises lead in amount of less than about 0.05% by weight.
5. The nickel zinc cell of claim 1 , wherein the zinc negative electrode comprises less than 3% by weight of the carbon fiber by dry weight of the negative electrode.
6. The nickel zinc cell of claim 5 , wherein the carbon fiber is between about 10 μm and 500 μm in length, and between about 1 μm and 50 μm in diameter, with a ratio of length to width of between about 50:1 and about 10:1.
7. The nickel zinc cell of claim 5 , wherein the carbon fiber is metallized with at least one of lead, tin, indium, bismuth and silver.
8. The nickel zinc cell of claim 5 , wherein the nickel positive electrode comprises cobalt and/or a cobalt compound.