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Influence of Ti, Mn, Fe, and Ni addition upon thermal stability and decomposition temperature of the MgH2 phase of alloys synthesized by reactive mechanical alloying

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 464, Issue 1-2, Pages 212-218

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2007.10.064

Keywords

metal hydride; thermal stability; reactive mechanical alloying; thermodesorption spectroscopy; X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy; scanning electron microscopy

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  1. INTAS [05-1000005-7671]

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Influence of addition of some transition metals (TMs), mainly Ti, Mn, Fe and Ni. to magnesium upon thermal stability of the hydride phase M-H, synthesized due to reactive mechanical alloying (RMA) in hydrogen atmosphere at pressure 1.2 MPa was Studied employing the thermodesorption spectroscopy (TDS) method. The TDS spectra registered differ from each other by their shapes and fine-structure peculiarities. This fact allows to conclude about a different influence of the TMs under consideration upon the feature of hydrogen distribution on location sites in the hydride phase and. consequently, upon its decomposition temperature. We have made an attempt to elucidate the origin of the mentioned influence ofthe TMs upon the effects derived. A correlation between the degree of dispersion of TM alloying the M-H, hydride and its decomposition temperature was observed. It has been established that, addition of 10 wt% Ti reveals the maximum influence on decreasing decomposition temperature of the hydride phase. The X-ray photoelectron O 1s core-level spectrum of the specimen contained the addition of 10 wt% Ti shows decreasing a quantity of oxygen-contained structures, catalyst poisons, adsorbed on its surface. (C) 2007 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

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