2Mg–Fe alloys processed by hot-extrusion: influence of processing temperature and the presence of MgO and MgH2 on hydrogenation sorption properties

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Autor(a) principal: Peres, Maurício Mirdhaui
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Lima, Gisele Ferreira de, Garroni, Sebastiano, Baró, María Dolors, Surinach, Santiago, Kiminami, Claudio Shyinti, Botta, Walter Jose, Jorge Junior, Alberto Moreira
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Resumo: 2Mg–Fe alloy powder produced by high-energy ball milling was processed by hot extrusion at temperatures of 200 ◦C and 300 ◦C to produce bulk samples. The alloys were hydrogenated for 24 h under hydrogen pressures of 24 bar (to produce the Mg2FeH6 phase) and 15 bar (to produce a mixture of MgH2 + Mg2FeH6 phases), respectively. After the hydrogenation treatments, the complex hydride Mg2FeH6 was identified in both conditions, while the MgH2 and MgO phases were observed only after extrusion at 200 ◦C. Desorption temperatures varied with the extrusion conditions; extrusion at 300 ◦C resulted in a desorption onset temperature about 68 ◦C lower than that of samples extruded at 200 ◦C, and about 200 ◦C lower than that of commercial MgH2. Extrusion at the lower temperature did not change the number of stored defects (point defects, dislocations, voids, stacking faults, vacancies and others) produced in the milling process and increased the preferential sites for hydride nucleation, increasing the hydrogen storage capacity. The presence of MgO produced the beneficial effect of grain boundary pinning, but delayed the onset temperature of desorption. The combined presence of MgH2 and Fe after hydrogenation at 15 bar seems to play a catalytic role that considerably hastened the Mg–H reactions and increased the desorption kinetics. However, the desorption kinetics in both conditions was still low
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spelling Peres, Maurício MirdhauiLima, Gisele Ferreira deGarroni, SebastianoBaró, María DolorsSurinach, SantiagoKiminami, Claudio ShyintiBotta, Walter JosePeres, Maurício MirdhauiJorge Junior, Alberto Moreira2021-08-17T12:48:47Z2021-08-17T12:48:47Z2011-06LIMA, Gisele F. de; GARRONI, Sebastiano; BARÓ, Maria D.; SURIÑACH, Santiago; KIMINAMI, Cláudio S.; BOTTA, Walter J.; PERES, Mauricio M.; JORGE JUNIOR, Alberto M.. 2Mg–Fe alloys processed by hot-extrusion: influence of processing temperature and the presence of mgo and mgh2 on hydrogenation sorption properties. Journal Of Alloys And Compounds, [S.L.], v. 509, p. 460-463, jun. 2011. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0925838810027921?via%3Dihub. Acesso em: 02 mar. 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2010.11.034.0925-8388https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/3319910.1016/j.jallcom.2010.11.034ElsevierAttribution 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2Mg–Fe alloyHot extrusionHydrogen storage2Mg–Fe alloys processed by hot-extrusion: influence of processing temperature and the presence of MgO and MgH2 on hydrogenation sorption propertiesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article2Mg–Fe alloy powder produced by high-energy ball milling was processed by hot extrusion at temperatures of 200 ◦C and 300 ◦C to produce bulk samples. The alloys were hydrogenated for 24 h under hydrogen pressures of 24 bar (to produce the Mg2FeH6 phase) and 15 bar (to produce a mixture of MgH2 + Mg2FeH6 phases), respectively. After the hydrogenation treatments, the complex hydride Mg2FeH6 was identified in both conditions, while the MgH2 and MgO phases were observed only after extrusion at 200 ◦C. Desorption temperatures varied with the extrusion conditions; extrusion at 300 ◦C resulted in a desorption onset temperature about 68 ◦C lower than that of samples extruded at 200 ◦C, and about 200 ◦C lower than that of commercial MgH2. Extrusion at the lower temperature did not change the number of stored defects (point defects, dislocations, voids, stacking faults, vacancies and others) produced in the milling process and increased the preferential sites for hydride nucleation, increasing the hydrogen storage capacity. The presence of MgO produced the beneficial effect of grain boundary pinning, but delayed the onset temperature of desorption. The combined presence of MgH2 and Fe after hydrogenation at 15 bar seems to play a catalytic role that considerably hastened the Mg–H reactions and increased the desorption kinetics. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv 2Mg–Fe alloys processed by hot-extrusion: influence of processing temperature and the presence of MgO and MgH2 on hydrogenation sorption properties
title 2Mg–Fe alloys processed by hot-extrusion: influence of processing temperature and the presence of MgO and MgH2 on hydrogenation sorption properties
spellingShingle 2Mg–Fe alloys processed by hot-extrusion: influence of processing temperature and the presence of MgO and MgH2 on hydrogenation sorption properties
Peres, Maurício Mirdhaui
2Mg–Fe alloy
Hot extrusion
Hydrogen storage
title_short 2Mg–Fe alloys processed by hot-extrusion: influence of processing temperature and the presence of MgO and MgH2 on hydrogenation sorption properties
title_full 2Mg–Fe alloys processed by hot-extrusion: influence of processing temperature and the presence of MgO and MgH2 on hydrogenation sorption properties
title_fullStr 2Mg–Fe alloys processed by hot-extrusion: influence of processing temperature and the presence of MgO and MgH2 on hydrogenation sorption properties
title_full_unstemmed 2Mg–Fe alloys processed by hot-extrusion: influence of processing temperature and the presence of MgO and MgH2 on hydrogenation sorption properties
title_sort 2Mg–Fe alloys processed by hot-extrusion: influence of processing temperature and the presence of MgO and MgH2 on hydrogenation sorption properties
author Peres, Maurício Mirdhaui
author_facet Peres, Maurício Mirdhaui
Lima, Gisele Ferreira de
Garroni, Sebastiano
Baró, María Dolors
Surinach, Santiago
Kiminami, Claudio Shyinti
Botta, Walter Jose
Jorge Junior, Alberto Moreira
author_role author
author2 Lima, Gisele Ferreira de
Garroni, Sebastiano
Baró, María Dolors
Surinach, Santiago
Kiminami, Claudio Shyinti
Botta, Walter Jose
Jorge Junior, Alberto Moreira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Peres, Maurício Mirdhaui
Lima, Gisele Ferreira de
Garroni, Sebastiano
Baró, María Dolors
Surinach, Santiago
Kiminami, Claudio Shyinti
Botta, Walter Jose
Peres, Maurício Mirdhaui
Jorge Junior, Alberto Moreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv 2Mg–Fe alloy
Hot extrusion
Hydrogen storage
topic 2Mg–Fe alloy
Hot extrusion
Hydrogen storage
description 2Mg–Fe alloy powder produced by high-energy ball milling was processed by hot extrusion at temperatures of 200 ◦C and 300 ◦C to produce bulk samples. The alloys were hydrogenated for 24 h under hydrogen pressures of 24 bar (to produce the Mg2FeH6 phase) and 15 bar (to produce a mixture of MgH2 + Mg2FeH6 phases), respectively. After the hydrogenation treatments, the complex hydride Mg2FeH6 was identified in both conditions, while the MgH2 and MgO phases were observed only after extrusion at 200 ◦C. Desorption temperatures varied with the extrusion conditions; extrusion at 300 ◦C resulted in a desorption onset temperature about 68 ◦C lower than that of samples extruded at 200 ◦C, and about 200 ◦C lower than that of commercial MgH2. Extrusion at the lower temperature did not change the number of stored defects (point defects, dislocations, voids, stacking faults, vacancies and others) produced in the milling process and increased the preferential sites for hydride nucleation, increasing the hydrogen storage capacity. The presence of MgO produced the beneficial effect of grain boundary pinning, but delayed the onset temperature of desorption. The combined presence of MgH2 and Fe after hydrogenation at 15 bar seems to play a catalytic role that considerably hastened the Mg–H reactions and increased the desorption kinetics. However, the desorption kinetics in both conditions was still low
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