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A comparison of TiF(3) and NbF(5) catalytic effects on hydrogen absorption and desorption kinetics of a ball-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10) alloy

In this investigation, the as-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10)–4C (C = TiF(3), NbF(5)) composites were successfully produced via ball milling. The different influences between the catalysts TiF(3) and NbF(5) on the hydrogen storage behavior and microstructure of the composites were investigated by XRD, SEM,...

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Autores principales: Yin, Yi, Li, Bo, Yuan, Zeming, Qi, Yan, Zhang, Yanghuan
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9086884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06500d
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author Yin, Yi
Li, Bo
Yuan, Zeming
Qi, Yan
Zhang, Yanghuan
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Li, Bo
Yuan, Zeming
Qi, Yan
Zhang, Yanghuan
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description In this investigation, the as-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10)–4C (C = TiF(3), NbF(5)) composites were successfully produced via ball milling. The different influences between the catalysts TiF(3) and NbF(5) on the hydrogen storage behavior and microstructure of the composites were investigated by XRD, SEM, TEM and hydrogen absorption/desorption tests. The as-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10)–4C (C = TiF(3), NbF(5)) alloys contain the major phase Mg, the secondary phase Mg(2)Ni, a small amount of MgZn(2), TiF(3) and NbF(5). After hydrogenation, MgH(2) and Mg(2)NiH(4) are formed, which convert back into Mg and Mg(2)Ni after dehydrogenation indicating that MgZn(2) and the catalysts TiF(3) and NbF(5) do not react with hydrogen. Compared with NbF(5) catalyzed alloy, the TiF(3) catalyzed alloy has a faster hydrogen absorption/desorption kinetics. On the basis of Arrhenius equation, the dehydrogenation activation energy values of the as-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10)–4C (C = TiF(3), NbF(5)) alloys are 75.514 and 82.367 kJ mol(−1) H(2), respectively, while the value of ball-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10) alloy is 109.830 kJ mol(−1) H(2). As a result, both TiF(3) and NbF(5) can significantly ameliorate the hydrogen storage thermodynamics. TiF(3) shows better catalytic influence on hydrogen storage property of Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10) than NbF(5).
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spelling pubmed-90868842022-05-10 A comparison of TiF(3) and NbF(5) catalytic effects on hydrogen absorption and desorption kinetics of a ball-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10) alloy Yin, Yi Li, Bo Yuan, Zeming Qi, Yan Zhang, Yanghuan RSC Adv Chemistry In this investigation, the as-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10)–4C (C = TiF(3), NbF(5)) composites were successfully produced via ball milling. The different influences between the catalysts TiF(3) and NbF(5) on the hydrogen storage behavior and microstructure of the composites were investigated by XRD, SEM, TEM and hydrogen absorption/desorption tests. The as-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10)–4C (C = TiF(3), NbF(5)) alloys contain the major phase Mg, the secondary phase Mg(2)Ni, a small amount of MgZn(2), TiF(3) and NbF(5). After hydrogenation, MgH(2) and Mg(2)NiH(4) are formed, which convert back into Mg and Mg(2)Ni after dehydrogenation indicating that MgZn(2) and the catalysts TiF(3) and NbF(5) do not react with hydrogen. Compared with NbF(5) catalyzed alloy, the TiF(3) catalyzed alloy has a faster hydrogen absorption/desorption kinetics. On the basis of Arrhenius equation, the dehydrogenation activation energy values of the as-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10)–4C (C = TiF(3), NbF(5)) alloys are 75.514 and 82.367 kJ mol(−1) H(2), respectively, while the value of ball-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10) alloy is 109.830 kJ mol(−1) H(2). As a result, both TiF(3) and NbF(5) can significantly ameliorate the hydrogen storage thermodynamics. TiF(3) shows better catalytic influence on hydrogen storage property of Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10) than NbF(5). The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9086884/ /pubmed/35548611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06500d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yin, Yi
Li, Bo
Yuan, Zeming
Qi, Yan
Zhang, Yanghuan
A comparison of TiF(3) and NbF(5) catalytic effects on hydrogen absorption and desorption kinetics of a ball-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10) alloy
title A comparison of TiF(3) and NbF(5) catalytic effects on hydrogen absorption and desorption kinetics of a ball-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10) alloy
title_full A comparison of TiF(3) and NbF(5) catalytic effects on hydrogen absorption and desorption kinetics of a ball-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10) alloy
title_fullStr A comparison of TiF(3) and NbF(5) catalytic effects on hydrogen absorption and desorption kinetics of a ball-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10) alloy
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of TiF(3) and NbF(5) catalytic effects on hydrogen absorption and desorption kinetics of a ball-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10) alloy
title_short A comparison of TiF(3) and NbF(5) catalytic effects on hydrogen absorption and desorption kinetics of a ball-milled Mg(85)Zn(5)Ni(10) alloy
title_sort comparison of tif(3) and nbf(5) catalytic effects on hydrogen absorption and desorption kinetics of a ball-milled mg(85)zn(5)ni(10) alloy
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9086884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06500d
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