Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1282030 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A hydrogen storage material was prepared by mechanical milling of LiNH2/MgH2LiNH2/MgH2 (2:1) mixture. Phase identification and structural investigation indicated that the initial dehydrogenation leads to the formation of a novel Li–Mg–N–H phase. The reversible reaction between the novel phase and Mg(NH2)2/LiHMg(NH2)2/LiH mixture in the following de-/rehydrogenation cycles at 200∘C leads to a stable hydrogen uptake capacity of ∼4.3wt%. The dehydrogenation of the material can be performed at lower temperatures, but with markedly slow kinetics and lowered hydrogen uptake capacity.

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