Abstract

AbstractMagnesium hydride (MgH2) has become a very promising hydrogen storage material because of its high hydrogen storage capacity, good reversibility and low cost. However, high thermodynamic stability and slow kinetic performance of MgH2 limit its practical application. In the past few decades, many alternative methods have been designed to solve this problem. A large number of studies have demonstrated that the use of metal catalyst doping modification, MgH2 nanocrystallization and other methods can greatly improve the hydrogen absorption and dehydrogenation performance of MgH2. Therefore, this paper reviews and summarizes the modification effect of transition metal catalyst doping on the hydrogen storage performance of MgH2, especially the catalysis on the de/rehydrogenation performance of MgH2. In addition, promoting effects of carbon materials, transition metal alloys and compounds on the hydrogen storage performance of MgH2 were also summarized. Finally, the existing problems and challenges of MgH2 as hydrogen storage materials are discussed, and some possible strategies are proposed.

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