Effectively enhanced hydrogen storage properties of Mg90Al10 catalyzed by CeF3

Mengran Li, Qinke Tang, Lili Yang, Rui Shi, Shihao Chen, Yingzhen Zhu, Yunfeng Zhu, Yao Zhang, Jiguang Zhang, Yana Liu, Jun Wang, Zhixin Ba

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Abstract

Magnesium-based hydrogen storage alloy serves as an ideal substance for hydrogen storage and transportation because of its high hydrogen storage capacity, low expense, and eco-friendly properties. However, the stable thermodynamic properties and poor kinetic properties during de/hydrogenation limit its application. In this work, a novel high-efficiency catalyst CeF3 was successfully synthesized and induced into Mg90Al10, which exhibited excellent performance during de/hydrogenation. In particular, the Mg90Al10 + 8 wt% CeF3 can absorb 4.0 wt% hydrogen within 600 s at 200 °C, and release 4.3 wt% hydrogen within 900 s at 275 °C, better than the Mg90Al10 that can only absorb 1.36 wt% and release 0.3 wt% hydrogen in similar conditions. Meanwhile, the introduction of CeF3 can also decrease the dehydrogenation apparent activation energy (Ea) of Mg90Al10 obviously from 155.95 kJ/mol to 79.31 kJ/mol. The Al4Ce and MgF2 formed in situ, combined with the high thermal conductivity of Al in charge of the good hydrogen storage behavior of Mg90Al10 + 8 wt% CeF3. The study results are of great importance for applying Mg-Al hydrides in solid-state hydrogen storage.

Original languageEnglish
Article number133962
JournalFuel
Volume384
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Catalysis
  • CeF
  • Hydrogen storage
  • Mg-Al alloy

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