Effect of carbon/noncarbon addition on hydrogen storage behaviors of magnesium hydride

  • C. Z. Wu
  • , P. Wang
  • , X. Yao
  • , C. Liu
  • , D. M. Chen
  • , G. Q. Lu
  • , H. M. Cheng

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Abstract

Various Mg/carbon and Mg/noncarbon composite systems were prepared by mechanical milling and their hydrogen storage behaviors were investigated. It was found that all the carbon additives exhibited prominent advantage over the noncarbon additives, such as BN nanotubes (BNNTs) or asbestos in improving the hydrogen capacity and dehydriding/hydriding kinetics of Mg. And among the various carbon additives, purified single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) exhibited the most prominent "catalytic" effect on the hydrogen storage properties of Mg. The hydrogen capacities of all Mg/C composites at 573 K reached more than 6.2 wt.% within 10 min, about 1.5 wt.% higher than that of pure MgH2 at the identical operation conditions. Under certain operation temperatures, H-absorption/desorption rates of Mg/carbon systems were over one order of magnitude higher than that of pure Mg. Furthermore, the starting temperature of the desorption reaction of MgH2 has been lowered to 60 K by adding SWNTs. On the basis of the hydrogen storage behavior and structure/phase investigations, the possible mechanism involved in the property improvement of Mg upon adding carbon materials was discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)259-264
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume414
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Apr 2006

Keywords

  • Carbon
  • Carbon nanotubes
  • Hydrogen storage
  • Magnesium hydride
  • Mechanical milling

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