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MgH2 alloy formation

JJ. Vajo, F. Mertens, C.C. Ahn, R.C. BowmanJr., B. Fultz, Altering hydrogen storage properties by hydride destabilization through alloy formation LiH and MgH2 destabilized with Si, . /. Phys. Chem. 108 (2004) 13977-13983. [Pg.188]

C. Zlotea, 1. Lu, Y. Andersson, Formation of one-dimensional MgH2 nano-structures by hydrogen induced disproportionation, . /. Alloys Compd. 426 (2006) 357-362. [Pg.187]

As will be shown in the following sections many attempts have been made to favorably modify the enthalpy of hydride formation, not only of MgH2 but also of other hydrides, by alloy chemistry. One of the most prominent examples is Mg2NiH4 [18]. However, alloying in most cases leads to a substantial decrease in capacity. [Pg.190]


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