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Catalytic effect of ZrCrNi alloy on hydriding properties of MgH2

TitleCatalytic effect of ZrCrNi alloy on hydriding properties of MgH2
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsAgarwal, S., Aurora A., Jain A., Jain I.P., and Montone Amelia
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume34
Pagination9157-9162
ISSN03603199
KeywordsAbsorption/desorption, Activation process, Alloys, Atmospheric temperature, Ball milling, Catalytic effects, Cycling, Diffraction, Enthalpy of formation, High energy, Hydriding, Hydriding properties, Hydrogen, Hydrogen capacities, Hydrogen storage, Magnesium, Magnesium hydride, Microstructure, Milling (machining), Milling machines, Morphology, NO phase, Pressure and temperature, Pressure composition isotherms, Reversible storage, Scanning electron microscopy, SEM, Thermodynamic parameter, thermodynamics, Van't Hoff plots, X ray diffraction, X ray diffraction analysis, XRD patterns
Abstract

MgH2 nanocomposites with ZrCrNi alloy obtained by high energy ball-milling were studied as-milled and after several hydriding-deydriding cycles. The microstructure and morphology of the samples was characterized by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). XRD patterns show that no phase formation between MgH2 and elements of the alloys takes place during milling and after cycling. Different morphology of the powders as-milled and after cycling was observed by SEM. Pressure-composition isotherms of these composites were obtained in the pressure and temperature range of 0.1-15 bar and 200-300 °C respectively. The maximum reversible storage capacity was found to be 6.2 wt% at 300 °C. Absorption/desorption kinetics data at pressures of 0.1-5.0 bar and temperatures of 275 °C and 300 °C show that an activation process of about 20 cycles at 300 °C is necessary for stabilization of the kinetics and for achievement of the full hydrogen capacity. The thermodynamic parameters, i.e. enthalpy of formation and dissociation calculated using Van't Hoff plots, were found to be 73.53 kJ mol-1 and 87.63 kJ mol-1 respectively, in agreement with MgH2 data reported in literature. © 2009 Professor T. Nejat Veziroglu.

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DOI10.1016/j.ijhydene.2009.09.034
Citation KeyAgarwal20099157