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Effects of mechanical milling on hydrogen storage properties of alloy
Authors:Binod Kumar Singh   Gunchoo Shim  Sung-Wook Cho  
Affiliation:

aMinerals and Materials Processing Research Division, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Gajeong-dong 30, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-350, Republic of Korea

Abstract:The hydrogen storage alloy of Ti0.32Cr0.43V0.25 was prepared by arc melting and high energy ball milling. Effects of ball milling were studied for various time periods (30–300 min) at 200 rpm. The hydrogen storage capacity of the alloy decreased with the increase in milling time. The reasons for the drop in the hydrogen storage capacity are twofold: surface contamination of the alloy powder and the microstructural changes. The latter includes the increase in lattice strain, the decrease in crystallite size and the consequent increase in subgrain boundaries. Despite the microstructural changes, the BCC phase of the alloy was maintained and its lattice constant remained nearly the same.
Keywords:Hydrogen storage alloy   Mechanical milling   BCC structure   Lattice strain   Crystallite size
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