Abstract

The hydrogen desorption and absorption cycles of the LiNH 2–LiH system were investigated. We have devised a method to simultaneously measure the hydrogen capacity and the amount of ammonia emitted from the system as a by-product during the hydrogen desorption. The initial hydrogen capacity of ca. 5 mass% exponentially decreased to ca. 2 mass% after 200 cycles at 573 K in which one cycle comprises the hydrogen desorption in vacuo for 3 h and the hydrogen absorption under 3 MPa of pure hydrogen for 2 h. The ammonia concentration in the desorbed hydrogen gradually increased with repeated cycling and abruptly dropped by re-mixing the sample after 100 cycles. By comparing the observed decay rate in hydrogen capacity with the mean ammonia concentration of 0.24 ± 0.05 mol%(NH 3/H 2), we found that about half the decay in hydrogen capacity can be explained by the loss of the constituent nitrogen due to the ammonia emission.

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