Jl. Bobet et al., Study of Mg-M (M = Co, Ni and Fe) mixture elaborated by reactive mechanical alloying - hydrogen sorption properties, INT J HYD E, 25(10), 2000, pp. 987-996
Reactive mechanical alloying (MA in H-2) of magnesium powder allowed us to
obtain a partial conversion of Mg to MgH2. The ratio MgH2/Mg can be improve
d by increasing the milling time or by adding a 3 d-element (with the same
initial particle size). X-ray diffraction was applied successfully to deter
mine the quantity of MgH2 formed. The RMA allows us to eliminate the activa
tion procedure generally requested for magnesium. The hydriding results fro
m the combination of two steps: nucleation at first and then diffusion. A d
irect relationship exists between the nucleation duration and the specific
surface area. It is demonstrated that RMA for a short time (2 h) is an effe
ctive way to strongly improve the hydrogen storage properties of both magne
sium and (Mg + 10 wt.% Co, Ni or Fe) mixtures. (C) 2000 International Assoc
iation for Hydrogen Energy. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights r
eserved.