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titleOfInvention Hydrogen-sorbitizing alloy for active mass of negative electrode of nickel-hydride cell
abstract FIELD: electrical engineering. SUBSTANCE: composition of active mass includes lanthanum, nickel, cobalt and manganese with addition of boron under common formula La a Ni b Co c Mn d B e , where 0.90,9 ≅ a 1,1;e2,4 ≅ b ≅ 2,6;1.1; 2,2 ≅ c ≅ 2,4; with a+b+c+d+e=6 and 4.90,1 ≅ d ≅ 0,2,b+c+d+e 4,9 ≅ b+c+d+e ≅ 5,1. 5.1. Injection of boron into active mass makes it possible to diminish passivating effects and to decelerate process of formation of oxide films on particles of functional substance and by this to increase electric and operational parameters of cell especially under extreme discharge currents and at negative temperatures. EFFECT: increased electric characteristics of cell especially under intensive discharge conditions and negative ambient temperatures. 1 tbl
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