2015
DOI: 10.1149/2.1131506jes
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Synthesis of La2(Ni1-xCox)7(x = 0.05, 0.1, 0.2) Hydrogen Storage Alloys by the Electro-Deoxidation Technique

Abstract: La 2 (Ni 1-x Co x ) 7 (x = 0.05, 0.1, 0.2) alloys were synthesized directly from sintered mixture of La 2 O 3 + NiO + CoO in the molten CaCl 2 electrolyte by the electro-deoxidation method at 850 • C and the electrochemical hydrogen storage characteristics of the synthesized alloys were observed. Sintering (at 1200 • C for 3 h) converted the hygroscopic La 2 O 3 (by the reaction with NiO) into the non-hygroscopic LaNiO 3 , La 3 Ni 2 O 6.5 and La 4 Ni 3 O 9 depending on the Co content of the oxide mixture. The … Show more

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“…fied the alloy development mechanism, which was reported in our previous publications [10][11][12] , by taking into account the role of Mg additive element. The charge/discharge experiments were conducted with the synthesized alloys to observe the effect of Mg, which is indispensable hydride forming element [19][20][21] , as an additive material on the hydrogen storage characteristics of A 2 B 7 type La-Ni based alloys.…”
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“…fied the alloy development mechanism, which was reported in our previous publications [10][11][12] , by taking into account the role of Mg additive element. The charge/discharge experiments were conducted with the synthesized alloys to observe the effect of Mg, which is indispensable hydride forming element [19][20][21] , as an additive material on the hydrogen storage characteristics of A 2 B 7 type La-Ni based alloys.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The extension of the electro-deoxidation up to 4 h yields the accumulation of the chemically formed LaOCl phase as in Reaction ( 6 ) [10,11] :…”
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“…This gives the opportunity for creation of alloys that are dif cult to make using co-melting, especially in cases where the boiling point of one element in the alloy is higher than the melting point of the other element. A further advantage is that the alloys are synthesised at temperatures around typically 800 to 900 C and thus do not undergo signi cant phase changes on cooling, unlike alloys prepared in the molten state [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46] . Rather surprisingly, low oxygen Ti alloys have been produced directly from synthetic rutile and processed by conventional and novel consolidation techniques such as isostatic pressing and 3D printing.…”
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