Nano-sized calcium zincate powders used as active materials for a secondary Zn electrode were prepared by a chemical co-precipitation
method. The properties were studied by thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), micro-Raman spectroscopy and nitrogen adsorption–desorption
experiments. The secondary Zn electrodes using chemical co-precipitation calcium zincate powders (CP-ZnCa) and ball-milled
calcium zincate powders (BM-ZnCa), were examined and compared. The electrochemical performance of the secondary Zn electrodes
was systematically investigated by cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic charge/discharge measurements. It was demonstrated
that the electrochemical properties of the secondary Zn-pasted electrode using CP-ZnCa powders were greatly improved, as compared
with conventional secondary ZnO electrodes. The results indicated that secondary Ni-Zn batteries using CP-ZnCa powders exhibited
a better charge/discharge property and a longer life-cycle performance, compared with those based on ball-milled ZnO + Ca(OH)
2 (BM-ZnCa) powders.
Keywords Zn pasted electrode - Calcium zincate powders - Chemical process - Ni–Zn - Micro-Raman