Abstract
The microstructural feature as well as the hydrogen storage properties of as-cast and annealed TiFe-6 wt% ZrCr2 alloy samples has been investigated. Three phases, TiFe with the BCC structure, TiFe2 with the C14 Laves hexagonal structure and Ti2Fe with a cubic structure, are observed in both alloy samples, although the amount of TiFe2 as a second phase is significantly reduced with a fragmented shape in the annealed sample. Both samples are hydrogenated under 31 bar of hydrogen at room temperature without a harsh activation process, although the annealed sample is hydrogenated after an incubation period of approximately 40 h. The pressure-composition-temperature curves of both samples are not much different from each other, exhibiting a maximum capacity of 1.7 wt% H2. No significant degradation of hydrogen capacity is observed during 50 cycles of hydrogen sorption for the as-cast sample. The second phase TiFe2 regions seem to assist the first hydrogenation of the alloy by acting as gateways for supplying hydrogen to the inside of the alloy.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 157099 |
| Journal | Journal of Alloys and Compounds |
| Volume | 853 |
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| State | Published - 5 Feb 2021 |
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Keywords
- Hydrogen absorbing materials
- Intermetallics
- Metal hydrides
- Microstructure
- Scanning electron microscopy
- X-ray diffraction
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