Structural and electrochemical hydrogen storage properties of Mg 2Ni-based alloys

Yunfeng Zhu, Chen Yang, Jinyu Zhu, Liquan Li

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Abstract

Four different methods, i.e. hydriding combustion synthesis + mechanical milling (HCS + MM), induction melting (followed by hydriding) + mechanical milling (IM(Hyd) + MM), combustion synthesis + mechanical milling (CS + MM) and induction melting + mechanical milling (IM + MM), were used to prepare Mg 2Ni-based hydrogen storage alloys used as the negative electrode material in a nickel-metal hydride (Ni/MH) battery. The structural and electrochemical hydrogen storage properties of the Mg2Ni-based alloys have been investigated systematically. The XRD results indicate that the as-milled products show nanocrystalline or amorphous-like structures. Electrochemical measurements show that the as-milled hydrides exhibit higher discharge capacity and better electrochemical kinetic property than the as-milled alloys. Among the four different methods, the HCS + MM product possesses the highest discharge capacity (578 mAh g-1), the best high rate dischargeability (HRD) and the highest exchange current density (58.8 mA g-1). It is suggested that the novel method of HCS + MM is promising to prepare Mg-based hydrogen storage electrode alloy with high discharge capacity and activity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5309-5314
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume509
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Apr 2011

Keywords

  • Electrochemical properties
  • HCS + MM
  • Hydrogen storage alloy
  • MgNi alloy electrode

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