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Phase Equilibria, Crystal Structure and Hydriding/Dehydriding Mechanism of Nd(4)Mg(80)Ni(8) Compound

In order to find out the optimal composition of novel Nd-Mg-Ni alloys for hydrogen storage, the isothermal section of Nd-Mg-Ni system at 400 °C is established by examining the equilibrated alloys. A new ternary compound Nd(4)Mg(80)Ni(8) is discovered in the Mg-rich corner. It has the crystal structu...

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Autores principales: Luo, Qun, Gu, Qin-Fen, Zhang, Jie-Yu, Chen, Shuang-Lin, Chou, Kuo-Chih, Li, Qian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4607946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26471964
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep15385
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Sumario:In order to find out the optimal composition of novel Nd-Mg-Ni alloys for hydrogen storage, the isothermal section of Nd-Mg-Ni system at 400 °C is established by examining the equilibrated alloys. A new ternary compound Nd(4)Mg(80)Ni(8) is discovered in the Mg-rich corner. It has the crystal structure of space group I4(1)/amd with lattice parameters of a = b = 11.2743(1) Å and c = 15.9170(2) Å, characterized by the synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction (SR-PXRD). High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM) is used to investigate the microstructure of Nd(4)Mg(80)Ni(8) and its hydrogen-induced microstructure evolution. The hydrogenation leads to Nd(4)Mg(80)Ni(8) decomposing into NdH(2.61)-MgH(2)-Mg(2)NiH(0.3) nanocomposites, where the high density phase boundaries provide a great deal of hydrogen atoms diffusion channels and nucleation sites of hydrides, which greatly enhances the hydriding/dehydriding (H/D) properties. The Nd(4)Mg(80)Ni(8) exhibits a good cycle ability. The kinetic mechanisms of H/D reactions are studied by Real Physical Picture (RPP) model. The rate controlling steps are diffusion for hydriding reaction in the temperature range of 100 ~ 350 °C and surface penetration for dehydriding reaction at 291 ~ 347 °C. In-situ SR-PXRD results reveal the phase transformations of Mg to MgH(2) and Mg(2)Ni to Mg(2)NiH(4) as functions of hydrogen pressure and hydriding time.