Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1290602 | Journal of Power Sources | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The reaction rate of MgH2 with NH3 is studied using a two-layered structure containing a top MgH2 layer and a bottom LiNH2 layer. Quantification of the effluent gas composition from the two-layered structure indicates substantial NH3 emission, while the X-ray diffraction analysis reveals little formation of the reaction products between MgH2 and NH3. In contrast, the study of the two-layered structure containing a top LiH layer and a bottom LiNH2 layer reveals that the reaction between LiH and NH3 is much faster than that between MgH2 and NH3.
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Authors
Tippawan Markmaitree, William Osborn, Leon L. Shaw,