Abstract

Magnesium alloys and more especially the Mg2Ni compound remain of high interest for reversible hydrogen storage, in spite of high temperature and poor sorption kinetics. Conventionally the Mg-based hydrides are prepared as activated powders by using the High Energy Ball-Milling technique, as well involving some amounts of activating additives. We have developed the technique of Fast Forging (FF) of mixed Mg and Ni samples. Early results show that when processing at low or medium temperatures the FF process acts better as other Severe Plastic Deformation (SPD) techniques. When processing at a temperature high enough, the formation of a mixture of Mg and binary Mg2Ni was promptly achieved by FF. XRD and first hydrogenation kinetics illustrate well the two different sides of the FF-technique that can be compared to Ball-Milling and Mechanical Alloying procedures, respectively.

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