Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
1625919 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Novel hydrides were synthesized in Mg-Ni-H and Mg-Ni-Cu-H systems by high-pressure technique using a cubic-anvil-type apparatus. Crystal structure and thermal stability of the hydrides were studied. The novel hydride with a composition of MgNi2Hy was synthesized at 973 K for 2 h under the pressure of over 2 GPa. This hydride could be synthesized from each starting material, such as MgNi2(C36) and mixture of MgH2-x mol% Ni (x = 65-70). From fusion analysis, hydrogen content of the sample of MgH2-67 at.% Ni prepared with hydrogen source at 973 K for 2 h under 5 GPa was estimated to be 2.23 mass% and chemical formula was corresponding to be MgNi2H3.2. The novel hydride was found to exhibit the body-centered tetragonal structure (space group I4/mmm, No. 139) with lattice parameters of a = 0.327(3) nm, c = 0.878(9) nm. Moreover, crystal structure of novel hydride was distorted with varying Ni content, then it was found to exhibit C-faced based-centered orthorhombic structure (space group Pmmm, No. 47) with lattice parameters of a = 0.460(1) nm, b = 0.468(1) nm, c = 0.893(1) nm. In Mg-Ni-Cu-H system, crystal structure and thermal stability of Mg(Ni1âxCux)2Hy (x = 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20) were investigated. The sample of Mg(Ni0.95Cu0.05)2 prepared with hydrogen source at 973 K for 8 h under 5 GPa was dehydrogenated at 446 K, which is 15 K lower than that of MgNi2H3.2. Moreover, Mg(Ni0.95Cu0.05)2 prepared with hydrogen source at 973 K for 2 h under 5 GPa,which did not react hydrogen sufficiently, was decomposed at 409 K.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Materials Science
Metals and Alloys
Authors
Riki Kataoka, Yasuyuki Goto, Atsunori Kamegawa, Hitoshi Takamura, Masuo Okada,