Study of Mg-M (M=Co, Ni and Fe) mixture elaborated by reactive mechanical alloying — hydrogen sorption properties
Abstract
Reactive mechanical alloying (MA in H 2) of magnesium powder allowed us to obtain a partial conversion of Mg to MgH 2. The ratio MgH 2/Mg can be improved by increasing the milling time or by adding a 3 d-element (with the same initial particle size). X-ray diffraction was applied successfully to determine the quantity of MgH 2 formed. The RMA allows us to eliminate the activation procedure generally requested for magnesium. The hydriding results from the combination of two steps: nucleation at first and then diffusion. A direct relationship exists between the nucleation duration and the specific surface area. It is demonstrated that RMA for a short time (2 h) is an effective way to strongly improve the hydrogen storage properties of both magnesium and (Mg+10 wt.% Co, Ni or Fe) mixtures.
- Publication:
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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
- Pub Date:
- January 2000
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2000IJHE...25..987B
- Keywords:
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- Reactive mechanical alloying;
- Hydrogen storage properties;
- Magnesium hydride