Hydrogen storage properties and reactive mechanism of libh /mg yni-h composite

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Cubo Multimídia from the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Anhui University of Technology, Maanshan, Anhui, PRChina have published the paper: Hydrogen Storage Properties and Reactive Mechanism of LiBH /Mg YNi-H Composite, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    CeH223 and NdH2+x24), single metal (e_g Al25 and Ni26), and complex hydrides (e_g LiAlH427, NaAlH428, Li3AlH629, Mg(AlH4)230, LiNH231 and NaNH232) were also used to combine with LiBH4 to form reactive hydride composites. Zhou et_al37 introduced the hydrogenated La2Mg17 alloy into LiBH4 by means of mechanochemical reaction under 40 bar hydrogen . . .

     

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