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Hydrogen storage properties of Mg100−xNix (x = 5, 11.3, 20, 25) composites prepared by hydriding combustion synthesis followed by mechanical milling (HCS + MM)
Authors:Xiaofeng Liu  Yunfeng Zhu  Liquan Li  
Affiliation:

aCollege of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Technology, Nanjing 210009, People's Republic of China

Abstract:We reported the structure and the notable hydrogen storage properties of the composites Mg100−xNix (x = 5, 11.3, 20, 25) prepared from metallic powder mixtures of magnesium and nickel by the process of HCS + MM, i.e., the hydriding combustion synthesis (HCS) followed by mechanical milling (MM). X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) results demonstrated that mechanical milling led to drastic pulverization and grain refinement of the composite produced by HCS. All the composites with different compositions showed a remarkable decline in dehydriding temperature comparing with that of the hydride mixtures prepared only by HCS. Furthermore, the hydriding rates of these composites were excellent. At 313 K the composite Mg80Ni20 showed the highest hydrogen capacity of 2.77 wt.% within 600 s among these four composites. The Mg95Ni5 showed maximum capacity of 4.88 wt.% at 373 K and 5.41 wt.% at 473 K within only 100 s. Some factors contributing to the improvement in hydriding rates were discussed in this paper.
Keywords:A  Intermetallics  miscellaneous  B  Hydrogen storage  A  Composites  A  Nanostructured intermetallics  C  Mechanical alloying and milling
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