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Hydrogen Sorption and Rehydrogenation Properties of NaMgH3

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METALS
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/met12020205

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dehydrogenation; hydrogen storage; mechanical milling; perovskite hydrides; rehydrogenation

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  1. Technical University of Ambato, Research and Development Directorate [PFICM23]

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The formation and hydrogen sorption properties of the NaMgH3 perovskite/type hydride were studied, and it was found that the lattice parameters and cell volume of the main NaMgH3 phase increased with milling time. The NaMgH3 hydride milled for 2 hours released the highest amount of hydrogen, which could be reversibly hydrogenated at about 200 degrees Celsius.
The formation and hydrogen sorption properties of the NaMgH3 perovskite/type hydride have been examined. Samples were mechanically ball milled under argon for 2, 5 and 15 h; then characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) coupled with a mass spectrometer (MS). Lattice parameters and cell volume of the main NaMgH3 phase increase as a function of milling. Dehydrogenation proceeded in two-step reactions for the NaMgH3. The maximum amount of released hydrogen was achieved for the 2 h milled NaMgH3 hydride accounting for 5.8 wt.% of H-2 from 287 degrees C to 408 degrees C. Decomposed NaMgH3 samples were reversibly hydrogenated under 10 bar H-2 at ~200 degrees C.

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