Hydrogen desorption kinetics in over-stoichiometric LaNi5+x (x similar to1)
films coated with palladium have been studied by thermal desorption spectr
oscopy (TDS). La-Ni films with a thickness of 1.3 mum were deposited on sap
phire substrates by ion beam sputtering, and then covered 'in situ' with a
70 nm thick palladium coating. To get amorphous and crystalline La-Ni struc
tures, the substrates were heated during sputtering either to 325 or to 600
K, respectively. Desorption experiments were carried out on these samples
and on a 70 nm thick palladium film after hydrogenation at room temperature
in the pressure range of 1-100 mbar. Pd controls hydrogen desorption from
crystalline LaNi5-type films at temperatures lower than 300 K, whereas it b
ehaves as a free permeation membrane for the amorphous alloy. Such behavior
is related to a faster long-range diffusion of hydrogen in the crystalline
structure in comparison with the amorphous one. This paper reveals that th
e kinetics of hydrogen desorption in LaNi5-type metal hydride systems can b
e changed to a considerable extent by both microstructure and surface chara
cteristics of films. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.