Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7721208 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Hydrogen absorption of magnesium (Mg) catalyzed by 1 mol% niobium oxide (Nb2O5) was demonstrated under the low temperature condition even at −50 °C. The kinetic and thermodynamic properties were examined for MgH2 with and without Nb2O5. By considering the remarkable absorption features at such low temperature, the essential hydrogen absorption properties were investigated under accurate isothermal conditions. As the results, the activation energy of hydrogen absorption for the catalyzed Mg was evaluated to be 38 kJ/mol, which was significantly smaller than that of MgH2 without the catalyst. The kinetic improvement was also found on the hydrogen desorption process. On the other hand, thermodynamic properties were not changed by the catalyst as a matter of course. Therefore, the Nb2O5 addition mainly affects the reaction rates between Mg and hydrogen and shows the excellent catalytic effects.
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