Abstract

The hydrogen sorption properties of magnesium hydride–sodium borohydride composites prepared by means of high-energy ball milling under Ar atmosphere were investigated. Mutual influence of milling time and the content of NaBH4 were studied. Microstructural and morphological analyses were carried out using X-ray Diffraction (XRD), laser scattering measurements and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), while kinetic analysis and cycling were performed in a Sievert's volumetric apparatus. It has been shown that low content of NaBH4 and short milling time are beneficial for hydrogen sorption kinetics.

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