Efficient catalysis of FeNiCu-based multi-site alloys on magnesium-hydride for solid-state hydrogen storage

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Shuai Li [1 ]
Liuting Zhang [1 ,2 ]
Fuying Wu [1 ]
Yiqun Jiang [3 ]
Xuebin Yu [2 ]
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[1] School of Energy and Power,Instrumental Analysis Center,Jiangsu University of Science and Technology
[2] Department of Materials Science,Fudan University
[3] Max Planck Institute for Iron
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TQ132.2 [镁的无机化合物]; TQ426 [催化剂(触媒)];
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Hydrogen,as a cheap,clean,and cost-effective secondary energy source,performs an essential role in optimizing today’s energy structure.Magnesium hydride (Mg H2) represents an attractive hydrogen carrier for storage and transportation,however,the kinetic behavior and operating temperature remain undesirable.In this work,a dual-phase multi-site alloy (Ms A) anchored on carbon substrates was designed,and its superior catalytic effects on the hydrogen storage properties of MgH2were reported.Mechanism analysis identified that multi-site Fe Ni3/Ni Cu nanoalloys synergistically served as intrinsic drivers for the striking de/hydrogenation performance of the MgH2-Ms A systems.Concretely,the unique multi-metallic site structure attached to the surface of MgH2provided substantial reversible channels and accessible active sites conducive to the adsorption,activation,and nucleation of H atoms.In addition,the coupling system formed by FeNi3and NiCu dual-phase alloys further enhanced the reactivity between Mg/MgH2and H atoms.Hence,the onset dehydrogenation temperature of Mg H2+5 wt%Ms A was reduced to 195°C and the hydrogen desorption apparent activation energy was reduced to 83.6 k J/mol.5.08 wt%H2could be released at 250°C in 20 min,reaching a high dehydrogenation rate of 0.254 wt%H2/min,yet that for MgH2at a higher temperature of 335°C was only 0.145 wt%H2/min.Then,the dehydrogenated Mg H2-Ms A sample could absorb hydrogen from room temperature (30°C) and charge 3.93 wt%H2at 100°C within20 min under 3.0 MPa H2pressure.Benefiting from carbon substrates,the 5 wt%Ms A doped-MgH2could still maintain 6.36 wt%hydrogen capacity after 20 cycles.In conclusion,this work provides experimental rationale and new insights for the design of efficient catalysts for magnesium-based solid-state hydrogen storage materials.
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