Issue 8, 2021

Substitutional effects in TiFe for hydrogen storage: a comprehensive review

Abstract

The search for suitable materials for solid-state stationary storage of green hydrogen is pushing the implementation of efficient renewable energy systems. This involves rational design and modification of cheap alloys for effective storage in mild conditions of temperature and pressure. Among many intermetallic compounds described in the literature, TiFe-based systems have recently regained vivid interest as materials for practical applications since they are low-cost and they can be tuned to match required pressure and operation conditions. This work aims to provide a comprehensive review of publications involving chemical substitution in TiFe-based compounds for guiding compound design and materials selection in current and future hydrogen storage applications. Mono- and multi-substituted compounds modify TiFe thermodynamics and are beneficial for many hydrogenation properties. They will be reviewed and deeply discussed, with a focus on manganese substitution.

Graphical abstract: Substitutional effects in TiFe for hydrogen storage: a comprehensive review

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
02 Febr. 2021
Accepted
18 Marts 2021
First published
18 Marts 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2021,2, 2524-2560

Substitutional effects in TiFe for hydrogen storage: a comprehensive review

E. M. Dematteis, N. Berti, F. Cuevas, M. Latroche and M. Baricco, Mater. Adv., 2021, 2, 2524 DOI: 10.1039/D1MA00101A

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