Title of article :
Improvement of hydrogen-storage properties of MgH2 by addition of Li3N, LiBH4, Fe and/or Ti
Author/Authors :
Song، نويسنده , , Myoung Youp and Kwon، نويسنده , , Sung Nam and Kwak، نويسنده , , Young-Jun and Park، نويسنده , , Hye Ryoung، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
In order to increase hydrogen storage capacity of MgH2-based materials, Li3N, LiBH4, Fe, and/or Ti were added. Mixtures with compositions of 50MgH2–50Li3N, 40Mg–10MgH2–50Li3N, 68MgH2–17LiBH4–15Fe, and 70MgH2–17LiBH4–13Ti were prepared by reactive mechanical grinding and their hydrogen-storage properties were examined. 40Mg–10MgH2–50Li3N after hydriding–dehydriding cycling contains Mg3N2, LiMgN, LiOH, and MgO, LiH, and NH3·2H2O, suggesting a reaction of 6Mg + 4MgH2 + 4Li3N + 23H2O → Mg3N2 + LiMgN + 11LiOH + 3NH3·2H2O + 6MgO + 7H2. 70MgH2–17LiBH4–13Ti after hydriding–dehydriding cycling contained MgH2, TiH1.924, Mg, and MgO. Among the samples studied, 70MgH2–17LiBH4–13Ti had the highest hydriding rate in the beginning. The as-milled 70MgH2–17LiBH4–13Ti sample absorbed 3.33 wt% H for 5 min, 3.83 wt% H for 10 min, and 3.94 wt% H for 60 min at 573 K under 12 bar H2.
Keywords :
C. Electron microscopy , A. Metals , D. Energy storage , C. X-ray diffraction , A. Hydrides
Journal title :
Materials Research Bulletin
Journal title :
Materials Research Bulletin