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20200702,我院教师张刘挺,研究生陆雄、孙泽、颜年华等的研究成果“Superior catalytic effect of facile synthesized LaNi4.5Mn0.5 submicro-particles on the hydrogen storage properties of MgH2”在《Journal of Alloys and Compounds》上发表。

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20200702,我院教师张刘挺,研究生陆雄、孙泽、颜年华等的研究成果Superior catalytic effect of facile synthesized LaNi4.5Mn0.5 submicro-particles on the hydrogen storage properties of MgH2在《Journal of Alloys and Compounds》上发表。

论文简介如下:

Catalytic doping is an important strategy for enhancing the hydrogen storage performance of magnesium hydride. Hence, LaNi4.5Mn0.5submicro-particles were successfully prepared via a facile wet chemical ball milling method. To further study the catalytic performance, various amount of as-received LaNi4.5Mn0.5 were introduced to MgH2 and the submicro-LaNi4.5Mn0.5 showed best catalytic effect on MgH2.Specifically, experimental results showed that LaNi4.5Mn0.5 submicro-particles modified MgH2 started to release hydrogen at 175 ºC, about 150 ºC lower than that of additive-free MgH2. At 300 ºC, the composite could desorb 6.6 wt% H2 within 6 min. Moreover, the fully dehydrogenated sample could take up hydrogen at room temperature and 4.1 wt% H2 was charged within 10 min at 150 ºC. The apparent activation energy of MgH2 for hydrogenation after doping submicro-LaNi4.5Mn0.5 was greatly reduced from 72.50±2.70to 16.63±1.40 kJ/mol. Furthermore, a hydrogen capacity of 6.1 wt% was maintained after 10 cycles. The synergetic effects between the in-situ formed Mg2Ni/Mg2NiH4, Mn and LaH3 may contribute to the promoted hydrogen dissociation and diffusion along the Mg/MgH2 interface, thus reducing the energy barrier and enhancing the hydrogen storage performance of MgH2.

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