Effect of Al and Mo substitution on the structural and hydrogen storage properties of CaNi5

A simple mechanical milling and annealing process has been used to synthesize CaNi5-based hydrogen storage alloys. Heat treatment at 800°C under vacuum results in theformation of a crystalline CaNi5 phase. Secondary phases, including Ca2Ni7 and MoeNi, areformed when substituting Mo for Ni. Replaceme...

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Main Authors: Chumphongphan, Somwan, Paskevicius, Mark, Sheppard, Drew, Buckley, Craig
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44849
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author Chumphongphan, Somwan
Paskevicius, Mark
Sheppard, Drew
Buckley, Craig
author_facet Chumphongphan, Somwan
Paskevicius, Mark
Sheppard, Drew
Buckley, Craig
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description A simple mechanical milling and annealing process has been used to synthesize CaNi5-based hydrogen storage alloys. Heat treatment at 800°C under vacuum results in theformation of a crystalline CaNi5 phase. Secondary phases, including Ca2Ni7 and MoeNi, areformed when substituting Mo for Ni. Replacement of Ni by Al or Mo leads to an increase inthe unit cell volume of the CaNi5 phase. The hydrogen storage capacity of all substitutedalloys is reduced and the plateau pressures are lower than those of pure CaNi5. Fairly flatplateau regions are retained for all compositions except the CaNi4.8Mo0.2 compositionwhere a Ca2Ni7 phase is dominant. The incorporation of Mo also causes slow sorptionkinetics for the CaNi4.9Mo0.1 alloy. CaNi4.9Al0.1 maintains its initial hydrogen absorptioncapacity for 20 cycles performed at 85°C but the other substituted alloys lose their capacityrapidly, especially the CaNi4.8Mo0.2 composition.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-448492017-02-28T01:38:07Z Effect of Al and Mo substitution on the structural and hydrogen storage properties of CaNi5 Chumphongphan, Somwan Paskevicius, Mark Sheppard, Drew Buckley, Craig Hydrogen storage materials Mechanical alloying Cyclic stability A simple mechanical milling and annealing process has been used to synthesize CaNi5-based hydrogen storage alloys. Heat treatment at 800°C under vacuum results in theformation of a crystalline CaNi5 phase. Secondary phases, including Ca2Ni7 and MoeNi, areformed when substituting Mo for Ni. Replacement of Ni by Al or Mo leads to an increase inthe unit cell volume of the CaNi5 phase. The hydrogen storage capacity of all substitutedalloys is reduced and the plateau pressures are lower than those of pure CaNi5. Fairly flatplateau regions are retained for all compositions except the CaNi4.8Mo0.2 compositionwhere a Ca2Ni7 phase is dominant. The incorporation of Mo also causes slow sorptionkinetics for the CaNi4.9Mo0.1 alloy. CaNi4.9Al0.1 maintains its initial hydrogen absorptioncapacity for 20 cycles performed at 85°C but the other substituted alloys lose their capacityrapidly, especially the CaNi4.8Mo0.2 composition. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44849 Elsevier Ltd restricted
spellingShingle Hydrogen storage materials
Mechanical alloying
Cyclic stability
Chumphongphan, Somwan
Paskevicius, Mark
Sheppard, Drew
Buckley, Craig
Effect of Al and Mo substitution on the structural and hydrogen storage properties of CaNi5
title Effect of Al and Mo substitution on the structural and hydrogen storage properties of CaNi5
title_full Effect of Al and Mo substitution on the structural and hydrogen storage properties of CaNi5
title_fullStr Effect of Al and Mo substitution on the structural and hydrogen storage properties of CaNi5
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Al and Mo substitution on the structural and hydrogen storage properties of CaNi5
title_short Effect of Al and Mo substitution on the structural and hydrogen storage properties of CaNi5
title_sort effect of al and mo substitution on the structural and hydrogen storage properties of cani5
topic Hydrogen storage materials
Mechanical alloying
Cyclic stability
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44849