ISSN: 1003-6326
CN: 43-1239/TG
CODEN: TNMCEW

Vol. 28    No. 12    December 2018

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Microstructure and remarkably improved hydrogen storage properties of Mg2Ni alloys doped with metal elements of Al, Mn and Ti
Hai-chang ZHONG1,2, Jing-bo XU2, Chun-hai JIANG1,2, Xiang-jun LU1,2
(1. Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Functional Materials and Applications, Xiamen University of Technology, Xiamen 361024, China;
2. School of Materials Science and Engineering, Xiamen University of Technology, Xiamen 361024, China
)
Abstract: Mg2Ni0.7M0.3 (M=Al, Mn and Ti) alloys were prepared by solid phase sintering process. The phases and microstructure of the alloys were systematically characterized by XRD, SEM and STEM. It was found that Mg3MNi2 intermetallic compounds formed in Mg2Ni0.7M0.3 alloys and coexisted with Mg and Mg2Ni, and that radius of M atoms closer to that of Mg atom was more beneficial to the formation of Mg3MNi2. The hydrogen storage properties and corrosion resistance of Mg2Ni0.7M0.3 alloys were investigated through Sievert and Tafel methods. Mg2Ni0.7M0.3 alloys exhibited remarkably improved hydrogen absorption and desorption properties. Significantly reduced apparent dehydriding activation energy values of -46.12, -59.16 and -73.15 kJ/mol were achieved for Mg2Ni0.7Al0.3, Mg2Ni0.7Mn0.3 and Mg2Ni0.7Ti0.3 alloys, respectively. The corrosion potential of Mg2Ni0.7M0.3 alloys shifted to the positive position compared with Mg2Ni alloy, e.g. there was a corrosion potential difference of 0.110 V between Mg2Ni0.7Al0.3 alloy (-0.529 V) and Mg2Ni (-0.639 V), showing improved anti-corrosion properties by the addition of Al, Mn and Ti.
Key words: Mg2Ni; Mg3MNi2; hydriding kinetics; dehydriding activation energy; anti-corrosion properties
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