Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1450160 Acta Materialia 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Coefficients of hydrogen diffusion in Mg2NiH4 (DI), MgH2 (DM), and in (Mg + Mg2Ni)−H eutectic (DE) were measured in the temperature interval 449–723 K. Experimental material was prepared by two techniques: by melting and casting and by ball-milling and compacting into pellets. Hydrogen charging was carried out from the hydrogen gas phase at high temperature and pressure. The Mg2NiH4 pellets were prepared in different regimes resulting either in a structure with a high fraction or with a low fraction of twinned low-temperature phase LT2. It was found that the LT2 slows down the hydrogen desorption rate considerably – values of DI in low-temperature untwinned phase LT1 are by a multiplication factor of about 20 higher than those in the twinned phase LT2. Obtained values of DM are significantly lower than the literature values reported for the pure Mg. Hydrogen diffusion coefficients in interphase boundary were estimated from DE.

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