International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.40, No.29, 8941-8947, 2015
Hydrogen induced amorphization of LaMgNi4 phase in metal hydride alloys
Hydrogen induced amorphization (HIA) of the LaMgNi4 phase at 30 degrees C was found in three LaMgNi4/LaNi5 two-phase metal hydride (MH)-forming alloys. The amorphization happened at the first dehydrogenation cycle from a fully hydrided alloy, and the process is reversible after annealing at 250 degrees C for 1 h. The hydrogen storage capacity of the LaMgNi4 phase in an amorphous state is higher than in its crystalline form. A scanning electron microscope study did not observe any significant changes in the shape of grains as a consequence of HIA and re-crystallization. A transmission electron microscope study confirmed the amorphous structure of the LaMgNi4 phase after HIA. These findings suggest a new way to improve the performance of MH alloys when used in electrochemical applications. Copyright (C) 2015, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Hydrogen absorbing alloys;Hydrogen induced amorphization;Metal hydride electrode;Transmission electron microscope;Re-crystallization