Enhanced hydrogen storage properties of 1.1MgH2–2LiNH2–0.1LiBH4 system with LaNi5-based alloy hydrides addition
Abstract
Significant improvements in the hydrogen sorption properties of the Li–Mg–N–H system have been achieved by adding a small amount of LiBH4. Herein, the hydrogen storage properties of the 1.1MgH2–2LiNH2–0.1LiBH4 system are further enhanced by addition of LaNi5-based (LaNi3.8Al0.75Mn0.45, LaNi4.5Mn0.5, LaNi4Co) alloy hydrides. The refinement of the Li–Mg–B–N–H particles and the metathesis reaction are facilitated by adding LaNi5-based alloy hydrides during the ball milling process. The addition of LaNi5-based alloy hydrides can enhance the hydrogen sorption kinetics, reduce the dehydrogenation temperature and promote a more thorough dehydrogenation of the Li–Mg–B–N–H system. The LaNi5-based alloy hydrides are involved in hydrogen de/hydrogenation reaction. Among the three alloys, LaNi4.5Mn0.5 makes the most obvious improvement on the reaction kinetics, and the dehydrogenation peak temperature is reduced by 12 °C, while the activation energy is reduced by 11% with 10 wt% LaNi4.5Mn0.5 addition. The weakening of the N–H bond and the homogeneous distribution of the LaNi5-based alloy hydrides in the Li–Mg–B–N–H composite have important roles in the reduction of the desorption barrier and the kinetics enhancement.