Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1275888 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

LaNi5 was obtained from raw materials by low energy mechanical alloying. Hydriding properties of as-milled intermetallic were improved by annealing. Pressure-composition isotherms showed flat plateaus when annealing temperature was 600 °C, this value is at least 300 °C lower than the synthesis and annealing temperature of standard equilibrium methods. This low energy mechanical alloying – low temperature annealing procedure reduces the number of intermediate stages needed to scale up the fabrication of the intermetallic. After cycling this material in hydrogen, its hydriding properties were studied in the 25–90 °C range. From these results, we propose a one-stage hydrogen thermal compression scheme working between 25 °C (absorption) and 90 °C (desorption) with a compression ratio of 2.5 and a useful capacity of 1.0 mass %.

► LaNi5 was obtained from raw materials by low energy mechanical alloying. ► Hydriding properties of as-milled intermetallic were improved by annealing. ► PCI showed flat plateaus when annealing temperature was only 600 °C ► The material is employed in a thermal hydrogen compression scheme.

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