Hydriding characteristics of Mg2 Ni prepared by mechanical milling of the product of hydriding combustion synthesis

Xiaofeng Liu, Yunfeng Zhu, Liquan Li

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Abstract

Hydriding combustion synthesis (HCS) and mechanical milling (MM) are both well-known methods for production of magnesium-based hydrogen storage alloys. The former can produce high active hydride by a simple process, and the latter can synthesis various metastable hydrogen storage materials such as nanocrystalline, amorphous and extended solid solutions phases with excellent hydrogen sorption properties. In the present study, HCS and MM were combined, aiming to decrease sorption temperature for Mg2 Ni. The high active Mg2 NiH4, synthesized by HCS, was mechanically milled for 0.5, 6, 40 and 80 h with 5 wt% of graphite under argon atmosphere. The effect of the milling process on the morphology and crystal structural of Mg2 NiH4 were investigated by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The hydrogen storage properties were examined by a Sieverts type apparatus. The nanocrystalline Mg2 NiH4 milled for 40 h has the best sorption kinetics, which can absorb 2.4 wt% hydrogen at 303 K within 100 s in the first cycle. Several reasons are considered to explain the improvement in hydriding kinetics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2450-2454
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume32
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2007

Keywords

  • Combustion synthesis
  • Hydriding kinetics
  • Hydrogen capacity
  • Magnesium-based alloys
  • Mechanical milling

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