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Hydriding-Dehydriding Properties of Mg-Rich Mg-Ni-Nd Alloys with Refined Microstructures
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringChemical EngineeringRefined MicrostructuresEngineeringCorrosionMagnesium-based CompositeMg MatrixAlloy DesignPressure-composition IsothermsChemistrySolidificationHydrogenRefined MicrostructureAlloy CastingHydrogen EmbrittlementMicrostructureStructural Materials
The hydriding/dehydriding characteristics, pressure-composition isotherms and X-ray diffractographs of Mg-rich Mg–Ni–Nd alloys fabricated by different solidifying processes (mold-casting, water-quenching, or melt-spinning) are compared and discussed in relation with their microstructures observed by SEM . Among them, the alloy prepared by melt-spinning and subsequent annealing presents best hydrogen-storage properties. It can quickly absorb hydrogen up to ∼5.0 mass% above 423 K and can wholly desorb it above 453 K with moderate speeds. These enhanced absorption/desorption kinetics are exclusively caused by a refined microstructure of the alloy involving Mg2Ni and Nd2H5 precipitates in a Mg matrix as well as by a catalytic action of the Nd-hydride.
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