2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtener.2021.100645
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Positive impacts of tuning lattice on cyclic performance in ZrCo-based hydrogen isotope storage alloys

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“…The occurrence of cracks can be explained in two manners. First, the hydrogen atoms are stored in/released from the grain boundary or tetrahedral/octahedral interstitial position within the unit cell, resulting in expansion/contraction of the cell volume during the hydrogenation/dehydrogenation cycle, which destroys the internal structure of the alloy involving the fracture of the metal bond and lattice distortion 16,30 . Second, the emergence of a brittle Laves phase (ZrCo 2 and ZrV 0.24 Co 1.76 ) in Zr 47.5 V 2.5 Co 50 promotes the appearance of cracks.…”
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“…The occurrence of cracks can be explained in two manners. First, the hydrogen atoms are stored in/released from the grain boundary or tetrahedral/octahedral interstitial position within the unit cell, resulting in expansion/contraction of the cell volume during the hydrogenation/dehydrogenation cycle, which destroys the internal structure of the alloy involving the fracture of the metal bond and lattice distortion 16,30 . Second, the emergence of a brittle Laves phase (ZrCo 2 and ZrV 0.24 Co 1.76 ) in Zr 47.5 V 2.5 Co 50 promotes the appearance of cracks.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The final hydrogenation amount could reach ~1.93 wt% for ZrCo under 4‐bar H 2 at 348 K 15 . Generally, the disproportionation reaction occurs rapidly under high hydrogen pressure and temperature (>653 K) or repeated hydrogen absorption/desorption cycles, 16 forming the nonhydrogen‐absorbing ZrCo 2 and stable ZrH 2 14 . The hydriding/dehydriding disproportionation reactions are 2ZrCo+H2ZrCo2+ZrH2 and ZrCoH312ZrCo2+12ZrH2+H2, which are the prime reason deteriorating the hydrogen storage properties of samples.…”
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