The synergistic effect of catalysts on hydrogen desorption properties of MgH2–TiO2–NiO nanocomposite

Abstract The high desorption temperature and slow desorption kinetics of MgH2 makes it less competitive for future mobile applications; using a catalyst accompanied by mechanical milling seems to be a good solution to overcome those problems. Therefore, the addition of TiO2 and NiO to MgH2 accompani...

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Main Authors: Farshad Rajabpour, Sharham Raygan, Hossein Abdizadeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2016-10-01
Series:Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy
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NiO
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40243-016-0084-y
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spelling doaj-46f521b07e6f4630bf25d271dd3443262020-11-24T21:18:33ZengSpringerOpenMaterials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy2194-14592194-14672016-10-01541910.1007/s40243-016-0084-yThe synergistic effect of catalysts on hydrogen desorption properties of MgH2–TiO2–NiO nanocompositeFarshad Rajabpour0Sharham Raygan1Hossein Abdizadeh2School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, College of Engineering, University of TehranSchool of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, College of Engineering, University of TehranSchool of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, College of Engineering, University of TehranAbstract The high desorption temperature and slow desorption kinetics of MgH2 makes it less competitive for future mobile applications; using a catalyst accompanied by mechanical milling seems to be a good solution to overcome those problems. Therefore, the addition of TiO2 and NiO to MgH2 accompanied by 15 h of mechanical milling was considered in this study. The phase constituent and hydrogen desorption of the powder mixture were investigated using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and a Sievert-type apparatus, respectively. XRD results showed that after milling, no binary or ternary compounds were formed, but hydrogen desorption time decreased and the desorbed hydrogen content increased. It seems that the increase in desorbed hydrogen was related to the simultaneous catalytic effect of TiO2 and NiO as well as mechanical milling. The results showed that the addition of both catalysts can improve the hydrogen desorption behavior of MgH2-based nanocomposite compared to the addition of only one catalyst of the same amount.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40243-016-0084-yMgH2Hydrogen desorptionNiOTiO2Synergism
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author Farshad Rajabpour
Sharham Raygan
Hossein Abdizadeh
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Sharham Raygan
Hossein Abdizadeh
The synergistic effect of catalysts on hydrogen desorption properties of MgH2–TiO2–NiO nanocomposite
Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy
MgH2
Hydrogen desorption
NiO
TiO2
Synergism
author_facet Farshad Rajabpour
Sharham Raygan
Hossein Abdizadeh
author_sort Farshad Rajabpour
title The synergistic effect of catalysts on hydrogen desorption properties of MgH2–TiO2–NiO nanocomposite
title_short The synergistic effect of catalysts on hydrogen desorption properties of MgH2–TiO2–NiO nanocomposite
title_full The synergistic effect of catalysts on hydrogen desorption properties of MgH2–TiO2–NiO nanocomposite
title_fullStr The synergistic effect of catalysts on hydrogen desorption properties of MgH2–TiO2–NiO nanocomposite
title_full_unstemmed The synergistic effect of catalysts on hydrogen desorption properties of MgH2–TiO2–NiO nanocomposite
title_sort synergistic effect of catalysts on hydrogen desorption properties of mgh2–tio2–nio nanocomposite
publisher SpringerOpen
series Materials for Renewable and Sustainable Energy
issn 2194-1459
2194-1467
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Abstract The high desorption temperature and slow desorption kinetics of MgH2 makes it less competitive for future mobile applications; using a catalyst accompanied by mechanical milling seems to be a good solution to overcome those problems. Therefore, the addition of TiO2 and NiO to MgH2 accompanied by 15 h of mechanical milling was considered in this study. The phase constituent and hydrogen desorption of the powder mixture were investigated using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and a Sievert-type apparatus, respectively. XRD results showed that after milling, no binary or ternary compounds were formed, but hydrogen desorption time decreased and the desorbed hydrogen content increased. It seems that the increase in desorbed hydrogen was related to the simultaneous catalytic effect of TiO2 and NiO as well as mechanical milling. The results showed that the addition of both catalysts can improve the hydrogen desorption behavior of MgH2-based nanocomposite compared to the addition of only one catalyst of the same amount.
topic MgH2
Hydrogen desorption
NiO
TiO2
Synergism
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40243-016-0084-y
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