Abstract
The structure of zinc-substituted nickel hydroxide is investigated as a function of the amount of zinc. The hydroxide shows a β-type structure with up to 10% zinc in substitution for nickel (in mol), whereas an α-type phase is stabilised with 20–50% zinc. For the β-type phases, the unit cell parameters are similar to those of the non-substituted phase. The X-ray diffraction patterns evidence the presence of stacking faults.