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Nano-micro MgH2 - Mg2 NiH4 composites: Tayloring a multichannel system with selected hydrogen sorption properties

TitoloNano-micro MgH2 - Mg2 NiH4 composites: Tayloring a multichannel system with selected hydrogen sorption properties
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2007
AutoriMontone, Amelia, J. Novaković Grbović, M. Antisari Vittori, Bassetti A., Bonetti E., Fiorini A.L., Pasquini L., Mirenghi L., and Rotolo P.
RivistaInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume32
Paginazione2926-2934
ISSN03603199
Parole chiaveComposite materials, Hydrogen desorption, Hydrogen storage, Magnesium compounds, Microstructural characterization, Microstructure, Sorption
Abstract

The hydrogen desorption from MgH2 - Mg2 NiH4 phase mixtures prepared under different ball milling conditions has been investigated and correlated with the samples microstructure. SEM, XRD and XPS were performed to explore the microstructure in order to ascertain the reciprocal influence of the two phases on the de-hydrogenation reaction, and in particular on the hydrogen desorption temperature. Ball milling imparts different microstructures to the phase mixtures according to the adopted processing parameters. The resulting microstructure influences the hydrogen desorption which appears to occur by a limited number of well-defined channels at characteristic temperatures. A microstructural interpretation of this behavior is proposed on the basis of the characterization results. From the applicative point of view it is possible to notice that this mixture, when properly processed, shows a onset temperature of the desorption of the whole hydrogen content about 150 K lower than MgH2, even on samples exposed to the atmosphere. © 2007 International Association for Hydrogen Energy.

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DOI10.1016/j.ijhydene.2006.12.021
Citation KeyMontone20072926