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“…Then, the desorption time is further reduced for the third cycle. This behavior is in agreement with what was observed by other authors; the presence of Al destabilizes Mg hydrides and consequently increases the desorption kinetics 4,33 . J. Lang et al 34 studied kinetics of absorption and desorption for Mg and Mg hydrides on cold rolled samples, and they found that the cold rolling process produces a reduction of the crystal size (tens of nm), that improves the H-sorption properties, similarly as the results obtained in this work on samples produced by rapid solidification.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Then, the desorption time is further reduced for the third cycle. This behavior is in agreement with what was observed by other authors; the presence of Al destabilizes Mg hydrides and consequently increases the desorption kinetics 4,33 . J. Lang et al 34 studied kinetics of absorption and desorption for Mg and Mg hydrides on cold rolled samples, and they found that the cold rolling process produces a reduction of the crystal size (tens of nm), that improves the H-sorption properties, similarly as the results obtained in this work on samples produced by rapid solidification.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Each of these options possesses attractive attributes for hydrogen storage 3 . Mg-base alloys have great potential for solid-state hydrogen storage, because Mg has high hydrogen absorption capacity near to 7.6 wt%H for MgH 2 , more than most other metal hydrides, good reversibility, low specific weight, low cost and a comparatively high availability in the earth's crust 1,4 . First works in this area were made by Reilly and Wiswall 5,6 on Mg-Cu-H and Mg-Ni-H systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the search for light-weight hydrogen storage materials, Mg and Mg-based alloys play a prominent role [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. High volumetric (~110 kgH 2 /m 3 ) and gravimetric capacity (of 7.6 wt%) of MgH 2 , low price and high abundance make magnesium a promising hydrogen storage material [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, due to its poor activation, kinetic performance and high dehydrogenation tempera- * For correspondence (ustbliping@163.com) ture, it cannot be practically used yet (Berry et al 1995;Tonus et al 2009;Fuster et al 2009;Principi et al 2009;Barbir 2009;Neef 2009;Jain 2009;Fan et al 2010;Jain et al 2010). To solve these problems, synthesis technology has to be improved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%