| Literature DB >> 33924450 |
Eli Grigorova1, Petar Tzvetkov1, Stanislava Todorova2, Pavel Markov1, Tony Spassov2.
Abstract
Composites based on Mg2Ni with 5% activated carbon from apricot stones (ACAP) have been prepared by ball milling and subsequent annealing in hydrogen atmosphere. The purpose of the primary metal (Mg, Ni, and V) milling was to reduce the particle size and achieve a good contact between them, without forming intermetallic compounds. During hydriding/dehydriding at 300 °C the amount of the Mg2Ni phase progressively increased, and after 10 cycles about 50% Mg2(Ni,V) was achieved. The hydrogenation produced mainly Mg2NiH4, but small amounts of MgH2 and VHx were also detected in the powder mixture. Relatively high hydrogen storage capacity and fast hydriding/dehydriding kinetics of the Mg2.1Ni0.7V0.3-5 wt.% ACAP composite were determined both from hydrogen gas phase and electrochemically.Entities:
Keywords: Mg2Ni based composite; Ni/MH battery; complex hydride Mg2NiH4; hydrogen storage
Year: 2021 PMID: 33924450 DOI: 10.3390/ma14081936
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623