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NiMH cells have an alkaline electrolyte, usually potassium hydroxide. The positive electrode is nickel hydroxide, and the negative electrode is hydrogen in the form of an interstitial metal hydride. Hydrophilic polyolefin nonwovens are used for separation.

NiMH cells have an alkaline electrolyte, usually potassium hydroxide. The positive electrode is nickel hydroxide, and the negative electrode is hydrogen in the form of an interstitial metal hydride. Hydrophilic polyolefin nonwovens are used for separation.Self-discharge rate: 13.9–70.6% at room temperature; 36.4–97.8% at 45 °C; Low sel...

NiMH cells have an alkaline electrolyte, usually potassium hydroxide. The positive electrode is nickel hydroxide, and the negative electrode is hydrogen in the form of an interstitial metal hydride. Hydrophilic polyolefin nonwovens are used for separation.Self-discharge rate: 13.9–70.6% at room temperature; 36.4–97.8% at 45 °C; Low sel...Nominal cell voltage: 1.2 V

NiMH cells have an alkaline electrolyte, usually potassium hydroxide. The positive electrode is nickel hydroxide, and the negative electrode is hydrogen in the form of an interstitial metal hydride. Hydrophilic polyolefin nonwovens are used for separation.Self-discharge rate: 13.9–70.6% at room temperature; 36.4–97.8% at 45 °C; Low sel...Nominal cell voltage: 1.2 VCharge/discharge efficiency: 66%–92%

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