Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1621398 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A recent method to obtain hydrogen storage materials based on magnesium is mechanical alloying. This method offers some advantages by enhancing surface properties of material and alloying by intimately mixing the constitutive elements, at the atomic scale, in the same time with the required processing temperature and time reducing, which lead to a low cost of delivered materials. The aim of this research is to enhance the hydrogen storage capacity of the magnesium alloys by adding some elements such as Ti, Fe and Ni, by mechanical alloying. The Mg76Ti12Fe12−xNix (x = 4, 8) alloys were prepared by mechanical alloying for 10, 20 and 60 h in petroleum ether medium, followed by a subsequent thermal treatment at 450 °C for 3 h, in argon atmosphere. The milling time influence on the hydrogen storage properties of the obtained materials is presented. Increasing of milling time generates single-phase materials having enhanced homogeneity. The Mg76Ti12Fe12−xNix (x = 4) material has a hydrogen storage capacity of 5.33 wt% hydrogen, which is totally reversible. These materials can be used for the high temperature hydrogen storage applications.

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