Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9804117 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The structure and electrochemical hydrogen storage properties of the ball-milled LaMg10Ni2 alloys with Ni powder in the range of 50, 100 and 150 wt.%, respectively, were investigated. It was found that the amount of Ni addition was a key factor influencing the electrochemical properties. The amorphous (LaMg10Ni2 + 150 wt.% Ni) composite exhibited a high discharge capacity of 832 m Ah/g. The effect of partial substituted Al for Ni in the LaMg10Ni2 alloys on the electrochemical properties was also studied. The experimental results showed that the amorphous-like (LaMg10NiAl + 150 wt.% Ni) composite exhibited the highest discharge capacity of 953 m Ah/g, corresponding to a hydrogen storage capacity of 3.56 wt.%. The Al substitution for Ni in the LaMg10Ni2 alloys had a positive effect on the hydrogen storage capacity. But, the cycling stability needs to be improved when they are to be considered as electrode materials. The reason why the ball-milled (LaMg10NiAl + 150 wt.% Ni) composite had the highest hydrogen storage capacity was analyzed by powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and electrochemical impedance spectra (EIS). The existence of a second phase (AlNi) in the LaMg10NiAl alloy probably plays an important role in the improvement of the catalytic activity and the electrochemical properties.
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Authors
Y. Wang, Z.W. Lu, X.P. Gao, W.K. Hu, X.Y. Jiang, J.Q. Qu, P.W. Shen,