Abstract

In order to further study the hydrogen storage mechanism of Mg-based hydrogen storage materials, Mg90Ce5Y5 alloy was used as the basis, and three kinds of heavy rare earth oxides were doped into the alloy by ball milling technology. The microstructure and hydrogen storage properties were characterized by XRD, SEM, TEM and PCI. The results show that the hydrogen absorption rate and discharge rate of modified Mg90Ce5Y5 alloy are significantly increased, and the performance is Er2O3 > Dy2O3 > Yb2O3. The hydrogen storage capacity of Er2O3 catalyzed samples is 5.02 wt%, which is higher than 4.82 wt% and 4.80 wt% of Dy2O3 and Yb2O3 catalyzed samples. The hydrogen absorption saturation rate of the sample catalyzed by Er2O3 for 2 min is ∼90 %, the complete release of hydrogen only takes 50 min at 573 K, and the dehydrogenation activation energy is 76.9 kJ/mol. The hydrogen absorption and emission rate is fast, and the dehydrogenation activation energy is slightly lower than that of the other two catalysts. In the process of hydrogen absorption and desorption, the three catalysts exhibit different phase transitions, namely DyH2↔DyH3, ErH2↔ErH3 and irreversible YbH2. DyH2↔DyH3, ErH2↔ErH3 phase transitions have the "hydrogen pump" effect, which can effectively improve the hydrogen absorption and desorption kinetic rate of Mg90Ce5Y5 alloy. Some nano-rare earth compounds and phase transformation significantly improve the kinetic properties of the alloy. However, the enthalpy change of all three catalytic alloys is around 76 kJ/mol H2, which is considered only a slight improvement in thermodynamic properties.

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