The effect of particle size on hydrogen storage of Mm-based alloys

Mn계 합금의 수소 저장에 대한 입자크기의 영향

  • Park, Chan Kyo (Department of Industrial chemistry, Dankook University) ;
  • Bae, Jang Soon (Department of Industrial chemistry, Dankook University) ;
  • Cho, Bum Sik (Department of Industrial chemistry, Dankook University)
  • 박찬교 (단국대학교 공학대학 공업화학전공) ;
  • 배장순 (단국대학교 공학대학 공업화학전공) ;
  • 조범식 (단국대학교 공학대학 공업화학전공)
  • Published : 2000.12.15

Abstract

Metal hydride used as hydrogen storage material usually needs the activating process to store the hydrogen at high temperature or high pressure. In general as the particle size of metal hydride becomes smaller, approached to the micro, furthermore, nano scale, storage ability and reaction kinetics are reported to be increased, because the specific surface is extremely increased. But the experimental results demonstrated that the optimum particle size is existed for the best absorbing performance, opposite to the usual expectation. This results from the particles to be come amorphous with their approaching to micro and nano scale, in the storage site within the metal hydride lattice is decreased, which is proved by XRD and SEM.

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Supported by : 에너지 개발지원센터