The nickel–iron battery (NiFe battery) is a having positive plates and negative plates, with an of. The active materials are held in nickel-plated steel tubes or perforated pockets. It is a very robust battery which is tolerant of abuse, (overcharge, overdischarge, and short-circuiting) and can have very long life e.
These include nickel-cadmium, nickel-iron, nickel-hydrogen, nickel-metal hydride, and nickel zinc batteries. This type of nickel-based battery consists of a nickel (III) oxide-hydroxide material as the cathode, a cadmium plate as the anode, an alkaline electrolyte (usually potassium hydroxide) and a separator.
Since a single cell produces a very low amount of current and voltage, many cells are connected in series and parallel to increase current and voltage rating of a nickel-iron battery respectively. When the battery is fully charged, its positive plate is of Ni (OH) 4 and its negative plate is of iron (Fe).
Nickel–iron batteries manufactured between 1972 and 1975 under the "Exide" brand originally developed in 1901 by Thomas Edison. The nickel–iron battery (NiFe battery) is a rechargeable battery having nickel (III) oxide-hydroxide positive plates and iron negative plates, with an electrolyte of potassium hydroxide.
What is the construction of a nickel-iron battery?
The nickel-iron battery construction is shown in Figure. A Nickel-Iron cell has two plates. The active material of the positive plate is Ni (OH) 4 and the negative plate is of iron (Fe). The electrolyte is a solution of potassium hydroxide (KOH) with a small addition of lithium hydrate (LiOH) which increases the capacity of the cell.
What is the working principle of nickel cadmium battery?
Working principle of nickel-cadmium battery cell during discharge and charge. A Ni-Cd battery has a nominal cell potential of 1.3 V. Ni-Cd batteries are used for wide range of electric devices due to their relatively high energy densities (50–75 Wh/kg) and lifetimes (2000–2500 charge/discharge cycles).
The cathode of the Nickel-based batteries is nickel hydroxide, and the electrolyte is an alkaline aqueous solution. In terms of anode materials, it can be divided into different types. General nickel-based batteries include nickel-cadmium, nickel-iron, nickel-zinc, nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH), and batteries .