Enhanced hydrogen storage properties of MgH2 with the co-addition of LiBH4 and YNi5 alloy

作者:Shen, Shaoyang; Liao, Wenfang; Cao, Zhijie*; Liu, Jiangwen; Wang, Hui; Ouyang, Liuzhang*
来源:JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2024, 178: 90-99.
DOI:10.1016/j.jmst.2023.08.039

摘要

MgH2, as one of the typical solid-state hydrogen storage materials, has attracted extensive attention. However, the slow kinetics and poor cycle stability limit its application. In this work, LiBH4 and YNi5 alloy were co-added as additives to MgH2 via ball milling, thereby realizing an excellent dehydrogenation per-formance and good cycle stability at 300 degrees C. The MgH2-0.04LiBH4-0.01YNi5 composite can release 7 wt.% of hydrogen in around 10 min at 300 degrees C and still have a reversible hydrogen storage capacity of 6.42 wt.% after 110 cycles, with a capacity retention rate as high as 90.3 % based on the second dehydrogenation capacity. The FTIR results show that LiBH4 can reversibly absorb and desorb hydrogen throughout the hydrogen ab/desorption process, which contributes a portion of the reversible hydrogen storage capacity to the MgH2-0.04LiBH4-0.01YNi5 composite. Due to the small amount of LiBH4 and YNi5, the dehydro-genation activation energy of MgH2 did not decrease significantly, nor did the dehydrogenation enthalpy ( AH ) change. However, the MgNi3B2 and in-situ formed YH3 during the hydrogen absorption/desorption cycles is not only beneficial to the improvement of the kinetics performance for MgH2 but also improves its cycle stability. This work provides a straightforward method for developing high reversible hydrogen capacity on Mg-based hydrogen storage materials with moderate kinetic performance.