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Improvement in the hydrogenation-dehydrogenation performance of a Mg–Al alloy by graphene supported Ni

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Abstract Mg-based materials are very promising candidates for hydrogen storage. In this paper, the graphene supported Ni was introduced to the Mg90Al10 system by hydrogenation synthesis (HS) and mechanical milling… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Mg-based materials are very promising candidates for hydrogen storage. In this paper, the graphene supported Ni was introduced to the Mg90Al10 system by hydrogenation synthesis (HS) and mechanical milling (MM). The 80 wt%Ni@Gn catalyst was synthesized by a facile chemical reduction method. The microstructures of the catalyst and composite show that Ni nanoparticles are well supported on the surface of graphene and they are dispersed uniformly on the surface of MgH2 particles. After heating to 450 °C and holding at 340 °C for 2 h subsequently under 2.0 MPa hydrogen pressure, all the samples are almost completely hydrogenated. According to the temperature programmed desorption test, the Mg90Al10-8(80 wt%Ni@Gn) composite could desorb 5.85 wt% H2 which comes up to 96% of the theoretical hydrogen storage capacity. Moreover, it shows the optimal hydriding/dehydriding performance, absorbing 5.11 wt% hydrogen within 400 s at 523 K, and desorbing 5.81 wt% hydrogen within 1800 s at 573 K.

Keywords: hydrogen; graphene; graphene supported; performance; improvement hydrogenation

Journal Title: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Year Published: 2020

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