Abstract
Spherical nickel hydroxide powders coprecipitated with the additives , , and were prepared through a spraying technique. These powders, which have a higher tapping density and a much smaller pore volume and crystalline size than conventional powders, were used as the active materials of nickel hydroxide electrodes. The effects of the , , and additions on electrode properties such as charge‐discharge, reversibility of the electrode reaction, and cycle life, were studied. The relationship between the electrode swelling and the formation of γ‐NiOOH was also investigated. The results show that nickel hydroxide powders having a smaller crystallite size show better electrode characteristics such as lower overpotential, higher plateau discharge potential, and higher capacity. The utilization of the active material in the electrodes illustrates that for general use it is better to add , while for a wider temperature range, it would be better to consider the addition of . The cycle life of the electrode containing was improved obviously because there was less electrode swelling due to much reduced formation of γ‐NiOOH. © 1999 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.