Method for reducing the crystallinity of nickel hydroxide...

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C01G 53/04 (2006.01) H01M 4/52 (2006.01)

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CA 2453555

A process for decreasing the crystallinity of nickel hydroxide by generating and supplying large numbers of heteronuclei into the nickel hydroxide producing reaction system. Nickel sulfate and sodium hydroxide are initially forcefully and intimately combined to form a supersaturated solution of heteronuclei. These heteronuclei are introduced into a nickel powder containing slurry wherein nickel hydroxide having a crystallinity FWHM value of greater than about 0.5~ is generated.

L'invention concerne un procédé pour diminuer la cristallinité de l'hydroxyde de nickel par la génération et la fourniture de grandes quantités d'hétéroatomes dans un système réactionnel produisant de l'hydroxyde de nickel. Le sulfate de nickel et l'hydroxyde de sodium sont initialement combinés de manière étroite et forcée pour former une solution sursaturée d'hétéroatomes. Ces hétéroatomes sont introduits dans une boue contenant de la poudre de nickel pour générer de l'hydroxyde de nickel ayant une valeur FWHM de cristallinité supérieure à 0.5· environ.

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