Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1277551 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Nanostructured MgH2/0.1TiH2 composite was synthesized directly from Mg and Ti metal by ball milling under an initial hydrogen pressure of 30 MPa. The synthesized composite shows interesting hydrogen storage properties. The desorption temperature is more than 100 °C lower compared to commercial MgH2 from TG-DSC measurements. After desorption, the composite sample absorbs hydrogen at 100 °C to a capacity of 4 mass% in 4 h and may even absorb hydrogen at 40 °C. The improved properties are due to the catalyst and nanostructure introduced during high pressure ball milling. From the PCI results at 269, 280, 289 and 301 °C, the enthalpy change and entropy change during the desorption can be determined according to the van’t Hoff equation. The values for the MgH2/0.1TiH2 nano-composite system are 77.4 kJ mol−1 H2 and 137.5 J K−1 mol−1 H2, respectively. These values are in agreement with those obtained for a commercial MgH2 system measured under the same conditions. Nanostructure and catalyst may greatly improve the kinetics, but do not change the thermodynamics of the materials.

► Nanostructured MgH2/0.1TiH2 composite was synthesized by high pressure ball milling. ► This nanostructured composite can absorb hydrogen at a temperature of 40 °C. ► The kinetics is significantly improved due to catalyst and nanostructure. ► Thermodynamics does not change with nanostructure and catalyst in our size.

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