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Hydrogen storage capacity of submicron magnesium–nickel alloys
Authors:R L Holtz  M A Imam
Affiliation:(1) Geo-Centers, Inc., 10903 Indian Head Highway, Fort Washington, MD 20744, USA;(2) Materials Science and Technology Division, Code 6323, US Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375, USA
Abstract:Magnesium–nickel alloys with nickel concentrations from 0 to 60 at% were prepared by three methods: inert gas condensation of sputtered nanocrystalline powder, cosputtering of amorphous thin films and ball milling. Of the three methods, ball milling yields the best hydrogen storage properties in terms of hydrogen capacity, hydriding/dehydriding rates, and activation requirements. In addition, these characteristics are achieved in magnesium with only very small nickel concentrations, on the order of a few atomic per cent. This revised version was published online in November 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
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