Effect of carbon-containing compounds on the hydriding behavior of nanocrystalline Mg2Ni

Citation
S. Bouaricha et al., Effect of carbon-containing compounds on the hydriding behavior of nanocrystalline Mg2Ni, J ALLOY COM, 307, 2000, pp. 226-233
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Apllied Physucs/Condensed Matter/Materiales Science
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
ISSN journal
09258388 → ACNP
Volume
307
Year of publication
2000
Pages
226 - 233
Database
ISI
SICI code
0925-8388(20000714)307:<226:EOCCOT>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Nanocrystalline Mg2Ni was prepared by high-energy ball milling during 40 h and then further milled during 30 min with 3, 5 and 10 wt.% of carbonaceous compounds. Three carbonaceous compounds were used, namely fullerene (C-60) , graphite and a highly conducting carbon support (Vulcan XC72). The struct ural and hydriding characteristics of the resulting materials were compared with those of the primitive material. The specific surface area of nanocry stalline Mg2Ni increases from 1.06 m(2) g(-1) to 3.45 m(2) g(-1) or 6.00 m( 2) g(-1) when it is milled with 5 or 10 wt.% C-60. The dissolution of C-60 in toluene yields a further increase of the specific surface area. The spec ific surface area of Mg2Ni milled with 5 wt.% graphite is 3.61 m(2) g(-1), but almost no change in the specific surface area of Mg2Ni is observed when it is milled with Vulcan. No change in the crystallographic structure of M g2Ni could be evidenced by X-ray diffraction as a result of the milling ste p with either carbonaceous compound. When normalized for the total amount o f hydride-forming material, Mg2Ni/C-60, Mg2Ni/graphite and Mg2Ni/Vulcan hav e the same hydrogen absorption capacity as that of nanocrystalline Mg2Ni. O n the contrary an irreversible loss of hydrogen absorption capacity is obse rved following the leaching of C-60 from the material. This most probably r esults from a slight oxidation of magnesium during the leaching process. At 275 degrees C, there is no noticeable change in the kinetics of absorption between the various compounds, but the time needed to complete desorption of Mg2Ni under vacuum is drastically reduced by a factor of 2-3 for Mg2Ni/C -60, Mg2Ni/graphite and Mg2Ni/Vulcan. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All ri ghts reserved.