Abstract

To reduce the cost and modulate hydrogen storage performances of Ti-based Laves phase alloys for the application of inputting 3.2 MPa feed hydrogen and outputting 8 MPa hydrogen with water bath, three series of less-vanadium Ti–Zr–Mn–Cr–V based alloys were prepared by induction levitation melting, and their microstructure and hydrogen storage properties were systematically investigated. All alloys consist of a single C14-type Laves phase with well-distributed elements. With vanadium decreasing in Ti0.95Zr0.05Mn0.9+xCr0.9+xV0.2-2x (x = 0–0.02) and Ti0.93Zr0.07Mn1.1+yCr0.7+zV0.2-y-z (y = 0, 0.05, z = 0–0.05) stoichiometric alloys, the hydrogen equilibrium pressure increases and hydrogenation kinetics is slightly deteriorated. After introducing Ti hyper-stoichiometry, Ti0.93+wZr0.07Mn1.15Cr0.7V0.15 (w = 0–0.04) alloys show decreased hydrogen equilibrium pressure, high hydrogen capacity and enhanced kinetics. Among alloys mentioned, Ti0.95Zr0.07Mn1.15Cr0.7V0.15 has optimum performances including useable capacity of 1.07 wt% at working conditions, together with satisfactory cycling durability. This study guides for compositional design of high-density hydrogen storage multi-component alloys.

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