Hydriding Properties of Mg2Ni Nanocomposites Produced by Low Energy Mechanical Alloying
Structure, microstructure and hydriding properties of mechanically alloyed 2Mg-Ni mixture were investigated. Two different nanocomposites were synthesized by mechanical alloying (MA) in a low-energy planetary mill, namely MN100 (100 h of milling) and MN200 (200 h of milling). The formation of nanocr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials science forum 2008-01, Vol.570, p.52-58 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Structure, microstructure and hydriding properties of mechanically alloyed 2Mg-Ni
mixture were investigated. Two different nanocomposites were synthesized by mechanical alloying
(MA) in a low-energy planetary mill, namely MN100 (100 h of milling) and MN200 (200 h of
milling). The formation of nanocrystalline Mg2Ni was detected as a function of the milling time. An
appropriate combination of MA plus annealing under mild conditions accomplishes the complete
formation of Mg2Ni phase. The pressure-composition isotherms of the two samples reveal different
hydrogen storage capacities and plateau slopes. In addition, the low temperature Mg2NiH4
(LT)
formed by hydriding/cooling of MN100 h decomposes at 190 °C, whereas this hydride produced
from MN200 first transforms to the high temperature Mg2NiH4
and then decomposes near 245 °C.
The differences in the hydriding/dehydriding properties of MN100 and MN200 were associated
with the microstructure and structure of the phases formed during MA followed by heating under
argon/hydrogen. |
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ISSN: | 0255-5476 1662-9752 1662-9752 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.570.52 |