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Effects of SnO2 on hydrogen desorption of MgH2
Authors:M. Abdellatief  R. Campostrini  M. Leoni  P. Scardi
Affiliation:1. University of Trento, via Mesiano 77, 38123 Trento, Italy;2. Elettra Sincrotrone, SS14-km 163.5, 34149 Basovizza, Trieste, Italy
Abstract:The hydrogen desorption properties of Magnesium Hydride (MgH2) ball milled with cassiterite (SnO2) have been investigated by X-ray powder diffraction and thermal analysis. Milling of pure MgH2 leads to a reduction of the desorption temperature (up to 60 K) and of the activation energy, but also to a reduction of the quantity of desorbed hydrogen, referred to the total MgH2 present, from 7.8 down to 4.4 wt%. SnO2 addition preserves the beneficial effects of grinding on the desorption kinetics and limits the decrease of desorbed hydrogen. Best tradeoff – activation energy lowered from 175 to 148 kJ/mol and desorbed hydrogen, referred to the total MgH2 present, lowered from 7.8 to 6.8 wt% – was obtained by co-milling MgH2 with 20 wt% SnO2.
Keywords:Hydrogen energy   Ball milling   Magnesium hydride   Hydrogen desorption   Structural defects
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