• Title of article

    Activation of TiFe for hydrogen storage by plastic deformation using groove rolling and high-pressure torsion: Similarities and differences

  • Author/Authors

    Edalati، نويسنده , , Kaveh and Matsuda، نويسنده , , Junko and Yanagida، نويسنده , , Akira and Akiba، نويسنده , , Etsuo and Horita، نويسنده , , Zenji، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    15589
  • To page
    15594
  • Abstract
    Intermetallics of TiFe were processed using three different routes: annealing, plastic deformation using groove rolling and severe plastic deformation using high-pressure torsion (HPT). Hydrogen absorption was less than 0.2 wt.% in the coarse-grained annealed sample because of difficult activation. The groove-rolled sample, with subgrain structure and high density of dislocations and cracks, absorbed 0.3, 1.0, 1.4 and 1.7 wt.% of hydrogen in the first, second, third and fourth hydrogenation cycles, respectively. The HPT-processed sample, containing nanograins, absorbed 1.7–2 wt.% of hydrogen in any hydrogenation cycles. Both samples activated by groove rolling and HPT were not deactivated by long time exposure to the air. No surface segregation was detected after groove rolling, while the HPT-processed sample exhibited surface segregation. The current study confirmed the significance of plastic deformation and formation of grain boundaries and cracks on activation for hydrogen storage.
  • Keywords
    High-pressure torsion (HPT) , cold rolling , Severe Plastic Deformation (SPD) , hydride , Ultrafine-grained (UFG) materials , FeTi intermetallics
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Record number

    1869972