Abstract

Oxidation of hydrogen storage alloy leads to the formation of a passive surface oxide layer, which deteriorates its performance. This study introduces a method utilizing polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) nano-coating to improve the antioxidant properties of hydrogen storage alloys, including LaNi5, TiMn2, and Mg2Ni. PMMA nano-coating was achieved using a solution immersion method. The results show that the PMMA-coating promotes a stable capacity, kinetics, and thermodynamic properties compared to those of uncoated alloys. After 168 h of air exposure, the hydrogen storage capacities of PMMA-coated LaNi5, TiMn2, and Mg2Ni alloys show minor decreases. Moreover, cycling tests demonstrate that PMMA-coated LaNi5 and PMMA-coated Mg2Ni have good cyclic stabilities. Our results show that the PMMA coating provides effective protection for variant hydrogen storage alloys from oxygen contamination and oxidation.

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