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Synthesis and hydrogen storage properties of ultrafine Mg–Zn particles

✍ Scribed by Tong Liu; Tongwen Zhang; Xuanzhou Zhang; Xingguo Li


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
522 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-3199

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✦ Synopsis


Mg-6.9 at.% Zn ultrafine particles (UFPs) were prepared by hydrogen plasma-metal reaction (HPMR) method. The electron microscopy study revealed that they were spherical in shape with particle size in the range 100e700 nm. Each fine particle was composed of single crystal structure of a-Mg(Zn) solid solution and amorphous structure of MgeZn alloy. After one absorption and desorption cycle, these UFPs transformed from the single crystal into the nanocrystalline structure and the mean particle size changed from 400 to 250 nm. It was found that the MgeZn UFPs could absorb 5.0 wt.% hydrogen in 20 min at 573 K and accomplish a high hydrogen storage capacity of 6.1 wt.% at 573 K. The fine particle size, nanocrystalline structure and the low oxide content of the obtained sample promoted the hydrogen sorption process with low hydrogen absorption activation energy of 56.3 kJ/mol. The enhanced hydrogen sorption properties of high absorbing rate and high storage capacity were due to the improved kinetics rather than the change in enthalpy.


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