Lea. Berlouis et al., Thermal analysis investigation of hydriding properties of nanocrystalline Mg-Ni- and Mg-Fe-based alloys prepared by high-energy ball milling, J MATER RES, 16(1), 2001, pp. 45-57
The hydrogen loading characteristics of nanocrystalline Mg, Mg-Ni (Ni from
0.1 to 10 at.%), and Mg-Fe (Fe from 1 to 10 at.%) alloys in 3 MPa H-2 were
examined using high pressure differential scanning calorimetry and thermogr
avimetric analysis. All samples showed rapid uptake of hydrogen. A decrease
in the onset temperature for hydrogen absorption was observed with increas
ing Ni and Fe alloy content, but the thermal signatures obtained suggested
that only Mg was involved in the hydriding reaction; i,e., no clear evidenc
e was found for the intermetallic hydrides Mg2NiH4 and Mg2FeH6. Hydrogen lo
ading capacity decreased with temperature cycling, and this was attributed
to a sintering process in the alloy, leading to a reduction in the specific
surface available for hydrogen absorption.