Abstract

The present study reports the curious catalytic action of a new class of catalyst, quasicrystal of Al65Cu20Fe15 on de/rehydrogenation properties of magnesium hydride (MgH2). Catalyzed through this catalyst, the onset desorption temperature of MgH2 gets reduced significantly from ∼345 °C (for ball-milled MgH2) to ∼215 °C. A more dramatic effect of the above catalyst has been observed on rehydrogenation. Here, 6.00 wt % of hydrogen storage capacity is observed in just 30 s at 250 °C. Improved rehydrogenation kinetics has been found even at lower temperatures of 200 and 150 °C by absorbing ∼5.50 and ∼5.40 wt % of H2, respectively, within 1 min and ∼5.00 wt % at 100 °C in 30 min. These are some of the lowest desorption temperatures and rehydrogenation kinetics obtained for MgH2 through any other known catalyst. The storage capacity of MgH2 catalyzed with the leached version of Al65Cu20Fe15 quasicrystalline alloy degrades negligibly even after 51 cycles of de/rehydrogenation. The feasible reason for catalytic ...

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