1. Microstructure and improved hydrogen storage properties of Mg based alloy powders prepared by modified milling method
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Z. W. Bao, Z. Wu, F. S. Yang, Serge Nyallang Nyamsi, Y. Q. Wang, and Zaoxiao Zhang
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Materials science ,Alloy ,Metallurgy ,Kinetics ,Enthalpy ,Metals and Alloys ,Activation energy ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Combustion ,Microstructure ,Hydrogen storage ,Chemical engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,engineering ,Ball mill - Abstract
In this study, the modified preparation method of combining planetary and vibratory ball milling was proposed to prepare Mg based hydrogen storage alloy powders. The comparison of micromorphology and hydrogen storage behaviour between Mg2Ni prepared using the modified and conventional preparation methods were investigated experimentally. The comparison results showed that the combination of first planetary and then vibratory ball milling has more favourable effect on improving both the kinetics and the thermodynamics of ball milled Mg2Ni alloys. The sample synthesised by first planetary milling for 40 h and then vibratory milling for 30 h has faster hydrogen absorption kinetics and lower dehydriding onset temperature than those prepared by the single method of planetary or vibratory milling and hydriding combustion synthesis owing to its popcorn-like microstructure. Moreover, this kind of modified method reduces the reaction enthalpy and activation energy by up to ∼18 and 22% respectively.
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- 2013
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