Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7722348 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The formation of magnesium hydride under hydrogen pressure is highly exothermic. The enthalpy of reaction represents 31% of the lower heating value (LHV) of the absorbed hydrogen. A new concept of MgH2 tank was developed to store the heat of reaction by using a phase-change material (PCM). The heat of desorption is mainly provided by the latent heat of solidification of the PCM. A metallic alloy based on Mg-Zn eutectic was selected as PCM in order to enhance the thermal exchange with the MgH2 compacts. A pilot tank of about 7000Â NL of hydrogen was designed and tested under various experimental conditions. Desorption was achieved in 3Â h and the daily storage efficiency was around 70%.
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Authors
S. Garrier, B. Delhomme, P. de Rango, P. Marty, D. Fruchart, S. Miraglia,