Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9804227 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
To prepare nanosized magnesium which reversibly absorbs hydrogen with high capacity even under mild conditions, high energy ball-milling of Mg or MgH2 with benzene or cyclohexane as additives have been studied. In ball-milling of Mg or MgH2, the use of the organic additives is very crucial in determining the characteristics of the resulting nanosized magnesium. Benzene and cyclohexane served to maintain the high-degree dispersion of nanostructured magnesium with small crystallite sizes (9-10Â nm) and high surface areas (24-25Â m2Â gâ1). The behavior of hydrogen absorption by the magnesium was extensively evaluated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements and volumetric techniques. The nanosized magnesium prepared by ball-milling of MgH2 with benzene showed reversible DSC traces for hydriding/dehydriding under 0.1Â MPa hydrogen pressure. Moreover, 1Â at.% Al-doped or 2.9Â at.% Ni-doped nanosized samples obtained by milling of MgH2 with solutions of Al(C2H5)3 or Ni(C5H5)2 in benzene showed satisfying hydrogen absorption rates, respectively. The reversible hydrogen absorption by the 1Â at.% Al-doped sample approximately reached a maximal capacity of 7.3Â wt.% even at a 0.1Â MPa H2 atmosphere.
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Authors
Hayao Imamura, Kazuo Masanari, Mitsuya Kusuhara, Hikaru Katsumoto, Takeshi Sumi, Yoshihisa Sakata,