Gas-phase hydrogenation influence on defect behavior in titanium-based hydrogen-storage material

Titanium and its alloys are promising materials for hydrogen storage. However, hydrogen penetration accompanies the exploitation of hydrogen storage alloys. In particular, hydrogen penetration and accumulation in titanium alloys changes their mechanical properties. Therefore, the research works of s...

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Main Authors: Roman S. Laptev, Viktor N. Kudiiarov, Yuri S. Bordulev, Andrey A. Mikhaylov, Andrey M. Lider
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-02-01
Series:Progress in Natural Science: Materials International
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1002007117300047
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spelling doaj-7a96650c9eb0456e91e6cdd3e42964562020-11-24T23:16:16ZengElsevierProgress in Natural Science: Materials International1002-00712017-02-0127110511110.1016/j.pnsc.2017.01.001Gas-phase hydrogenation influence on defect behavior in titanium-based hydrogen-storage materialRoman S. LaptevViktor N. KudiiarovYuri S. BordulevAndrey A. MikhaylovAndrey M. LiderTitanium and its alloys are promising materials for hydrogen storage. However, hydrogen penetration accompanies the exploitation of hydrogen storage alloys. In particular, hydrogen penetration and accumulation in titanium alloys changes their mechanical properties. Therefore, the research works of such materials are mainly focused on improving the reversibility of hydrogen absorption-liberation processes, increasing the thermodynamic characteristics of the alloys, and augmenting their hydrogen storage capacity. In the process of hydrogenation-dehydrogenation, the formed defects both significantly reduce hydrogen storage capacity and can also be used to create effective traps for hydrogen. Therefore, the investigation of hydrogen interaction with structural defects in titanium and its alloys is very important. The present work, the hydrogen-induced formation of defects in the alloys of commercially pure titanium under temperature gas-phase hydrogenation (873 K) has studied by positron lifetime spectroscopy and Doppler broadening spectroscopy. Based on the evolution of positron annihilation parameters τf, τd, their corresponding intensities If, Id and relative changes of parameters S/S0 and W/W0, the peculiarities of hydrogen interaction with titanium lattice defects were investigated in a wide range of hydrogen concentrations from 0.8at% to 32.0at%.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1002007117300047TitaniumHydrogenLattice defectsPositron annihilationPositron lifetimeDoppler broadening
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author Roman S. Laptev
Viktor N. Kudiiarov
Yuri S. Bordulev
Andrey A. Mikhaylov
Andrey M. Lider
spellingShingle Roman S. Laptev
Viktor N. Kudiiarov
Yuri S. Bordulev
Andrey A. Mikhaylov
Andrey M. Lider
Gas-phase hydrogenation influence on defect behavior in titanium-based hydrogen-storage material
Progress in Natural Science: Materials International
Titanium
Hydrogen
Lattice defects
Positron annihilation
Positron lifetime
Doppler broadening
author_facet Roman S. Laptev
Viktor N. Kudiiarov
Yuri S. Bordulev
Andrey A. Mikhaylov
Andrey M. Lider
author_sort Roman S. Laptev
title Gas-phase hydrogenation influence on defect behavior in titanium-based hydrogen-storage material
title_short Gas-phase hydrogenation influence on defect behavior in titanium-based hydrogen-storage material
title_full Gas-phase hydrogenation influence on defect behavior in titanium-based hydrogen-storage material
title_fullStr Gas-phase hydrogenation influence on defect behavior in titanium-based hydrogen-storage material
title_full_unstemmed Gas-phase hydrogenation influence on defect behavior in titanium-based hydrogen-storage material
title_sort gas-phase hydrogenation influence on defect behavior in titanium-based hydrogen-storage material
publisher Elsevier
series Progress in Natural Science: Materials International
issn 1002-0071
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Titanium and its alloys are promising materials for hydrogen storage. However, hydrogen penetration accompanies the exploitation of hydrogen storage alloys. In particular, hydrogen penetration and accumulation in titanium alloys changes their mechanical properties. Therefore, the research works of such materials are mainly focused on improving the reversibility of hydrogen absorption-liberation processes, increasing the thermodynamic characteristics of the alloys, and augmenting their hydrogen storage capacity. In the process of hydrogenation-dehydrogenation, the formed defects both significantly reduce hydrogen storage capacity and can also be used to create effective traps for hydrogen. Therefore, the investigation of hydrogen interaction with structural defects in titanium and its alloys is very important. The present work, the hydrogen-induced formation of defects in the alloys of commercially pure titanium under temperature gas-phase hydrogenation (873 K) has studied by positron lifetime spectroscopy and Doppler broadening spectroscopy. Based on the evolution of positron annihilation parameters τf, τd, their corresponding intensities If, Id and relative changes of parameters S/S0 and W/W0, the peculiarities of hydrogen interaction with titanium lattice defects were investigated in a wide range of hydrogen concentrations from 0.8at% to 32.0at%.
topic Titanium
Hydrogen
Lattice defects
Positron annihilation
Positron lifetime
Doppler broadening
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1002007117300047
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