Hydrogenation reaction of CaH2-CaB6-Mg mixture

Authors
Kim, YoonyoungReed, DanielLee, Young-SuShim, Jae-HyeokHan, Heung NamBook, DavidCho, Young Whan
Issue Date
2010-03-04
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Citation
JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS, v.492, no.1-2, pp.597 - 600
Abstract
Hydrogen desorption/absorption cycling properties of Ca(BH4)(2)+MgH2 mixture having 9.1 wt% of theoretical hydrogen capacity have been investigated. The hydrogenation reaction sequence starting from the dehydrogenated product CaH2+CaB6+Mg was thoroughly followed using X-ray diffraction, and that can be summarized as (i) Mg+H-2 -> MgH2, (ii) 4CaH(2)+3MgH(2 ->)Ca(4)Mg(3)H(14), (iii) Ca4Mg3H14+2CaB(6)+20H(2)-> 6Ca(BH4)(2)+3MgH(2). The steps (i) and (ii) proceeded rather fast, and the total amount of reabsorbed hydrogen was governed by the step (iii). The kinetics of the step (iii) was critically affected by the temperature of dehydrogenation/hydrogenation reaction, which we mainly attributed to the microstructure of the dehydrogenated product such as particle size. We indirectly proved our hypothesis by showing that inserting high-energy ball-milling process during hydrogenation is more effective than simply increasing the reaction time. Optimal reversibility was achieved from the sample which was dehydrogenated at 673 K and hydrogenated at 623 K. (c) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
CALCIUM BOROHYDRIDE; STORAGE; CALCIUM BOROHYDRIDE; STORAGE; Hydrogen storage material; Calcium borohydride; Magnesium hydride; Hydride composite; Reversible hydrogen storage
ISSN
0925-8388
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/131641
DOI
10.1016/j.jallcom.2009.11.190
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