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Hydrogen storage properties of Mg(x)Fe (x: 2, 3 and 15) compounds produced by reactive ball milling

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 186, Issue 1, Pages 185-193

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2008.09.101

Keywords

Hydrogen storage; Reactive ball milling; Metal hydrides

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  1. Institut Balseiro (UNCuyo)

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This work deals with the assessment of the thermo-kinetic properties of Mg-Fe based materials for hydrogen storage. Samples are prepared from Mg(x)Fe (x: 2, 3 and 15) elemental powder mixtures via low energy ball milling under hydrogen atmosphere at room temperature. The highest yield is obtained with Mg(15)Fe after 150h of milling (90wt% of MgH(2)). The thermodynamic characterization carried out between 523 and 673 K shows that the obtained Mg-Fe-H hydride systems have similar thermodynamic parameters, i.e. enthalpy and entropy. However, in equilibrium conditions, Mg(15)Fe has higher hydrogen capacity and small hysteresis. In dynamic conditions, Mg(15)Fe also shows better hydrogen capacity (4.85 wt% at 623 K absorbed in less than 10 min and after 100 absorption/desorption cycles). reasonably good absorption/desorption times and cycling stability in comparison to the other studied compositions. From hydrogen uptake rate measurements performed at 573 and 623 K, the rate-limiting step of the hydrogen uptake reaction is determined by fitting particle kinetic models. According to our results, the hydrogen uptake is diffusion controlled, and this mechanism does not change with the Mg-Fe proportion and temperature. (9) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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