Hydrogen storing alloy

US9738952B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9738952-B2
Application numberUS-201515100351-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 25, 2015
Priority dateMar 26, 2014
Publication dateAug 22, 2017
Grant dateAug 22, 2017

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A hydrogen storing alloy containing only a few impurities leading to a short circuit where the yield can be maintained even when the alloy is subjected to magnetic separation treatment. A hydrogen storing alloy includes a matrix phase having an AB5 type crystal structure, the alloy having a misch metal (referred to as “Mm”) in an A-site in an ABx composition and having any one or at least one of Ni, Al, Mn, and Co in a B-site in the ABx composition, wherein the ratio (referred to as “ABx”) of the total number of moles of elements comprising the B site to the total number of moles of elements comprising the A site is 5.00<ABx≦5.40; the content of Co is more than 0.0 mol % and less than 0.7 mol %; and residual magnetization is more than 0 emu/g and 0.020 emu/g or less.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A hydrogen storing alloy comprising an AB5-type crystal structure, having a general formula: MmNi a Mn b Al c Co d , where “Mm” represents a misch metal, “a” is more than 3.8 and less than 4.7, “b” is more than 0.1 and less than 0.6, “c” is more than 0.1 and less than 0.6, and “d” is more than 0.0 and less than 0.7, wherein the ratio, referred to as “ABx”, of the total number of moles of elements comprising the B-site to the total number of moles of elements comprising the A-site is 5.00<ABx≦5.40; the ratio of the number of moles of Co to the total number of moles of elements comprising the A-site is more than 0.0 and less than 0.7; and residual magnetization is more than 0 emu/g and 0.010 emu/g or less. 2. A negative electrode active material of a nickel-hydrogen battery comprising the hydrogen storing alloy according to claim 1 . 3. A nickel-hydrogen battery using the negative electrode active material according to claim 2 . 4. A nickel-hydrogen battery to be mounted on an electric vehicle or a hybrid electric vehicle, the battery using the negative electrode active material according to claim 2 . 5. The hydrogen storing alloy of claim 1 , further comprising a matrix phase having a CaCu 5 -type structure. 6. A hydrogen storing alloy comprising an AB5-type crystal structure, having a general formula: MmNi a Mn b Al c Co d M e , wherein element “Mm” represents a misch metal, “M” represents at least one selected from the group consisting of Fe, Cu, V, Zn and Zr, “a” is more than 3.8 and less than 4.7, “b” is more than 0.1 and less than 0.6, “c” is more than 0.1 and less than 0.6, “d” is more than 0.0 and less than 0.7, and “e” is more than 0 and less than 0.20, wherein a ratio, ABx, of the total number of moles of elements comprising the B-site to the total number of moles of elements comprising the A-site is 5.00<ABx≦5.40; the ratio of the number of moles of Co to the total number of moles of elements comprising the A-site is more than 0.0 and less than 0.7; and residual magnetization is more than 0 emu/g and 0.010 emu/g or less. 7. A negative electrode active material of a nickel-hydrogen battery comprising the hydrogen storing alloy according to claim 6 . 8. A nickel-hydrogen battery using the negative electrode active material according to claim 7 . 9. A nickel-hydrogen battery to be mounted on an electric vehicle or a hybrid electric vehicle, the battery using the negative electrode active material according to claim 7 . 10. The hydrogen storing alloy of claim 6 , further comprising a matrix phase having a CaCu 5 -type structure.

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  • Metallic powder; Treatment of metallic powder, e.g. to facilitate working or to improve properties · CPC title

  • Metallic powder characterised by the size or surface area of the particles · CPC title

  • involving thermal treatment, e.g. firing, sintering, backing particulate active material, thermal decomposition, pyrolysis · CPC title

  • Batteries in motive systems, e.g. vehicle, ship, plane · CPC title

  • from non-ferrous metals · CPC title

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What does patent US9738952B2 cover?
A hydrogen storing alloy containing only a few impurities leading to a short circuit where the yield can be maintained even when the alloy is subjected to magnetic separation treatment. A hydrogen storing alloy includes a matrix phase having an AB5 type crystal structure, the alloy having a misch metal (referred to as “Mm”) in an A-site in an ABx composition and having any one or at least one o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C22C19/007. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 22 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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