Pressure-composition-temperature curves and structure stability induced by hydrogen in TiZrNi quasicrystals

To evaluate the potential applications of Ti-based quasicrystals as hydrogen storage materials, metastable Ti 53- x Zr 27 Ni 20 Pd x (x = 0, 2, 4, 6) quasicrystals were prepared by a rapid quenching method and equilibrium vapor pressures for hydrogen were measured. Pressure-composition-temperature c...

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Published inPhilosophical magazine (Abingdon, England) Vol. 91; no. 19-21; pp. 2937 - 2943
Main Authors Choi, Soo-bin, Lee, Sang-hwa, Kim, Jae yong
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon Taylor & Francis Group 01.07.2011
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ISSN1478-6435
1478-6443
DOI10.1080/14786435.2010.543093

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Summary:To evaluate the potential applications of Ti-based quasicrystals as hydrogen storage materials, metastable Ti 53- x Zr 27 Ni 20 Pd x (x = 0, 2, 4, 6) quasicrystals were prepared by a rapid quenching method and equilibrium vapor pressures for hydrogen were measured. Pressure-composition-temperature curves measured in Pd-added TiZrNi quasicrystals revealed a significantly increased equilibrium vapor pressure for hydrogen with increasing Pd concentration, while hydrogen loading capacity decreased. After hydrogen absorption, no hydride phase was found for samples made with less than x = 4. The main peaks shifted to the lower angle of 2θ in X-ray diffraction patterns, demonstrating that the quasi-lattice constants increased from 5.13 to 5.38 Å after hydrogenation. The quasi-lattice constants linearly expanded with increasing absorption amount of hydrogen. Interestingly, analyzing the full width at half maximum values of the main peaks in the X-ray diffraction patterns showed that the coherence lengths of the quasicrystals significantly increased from 120 to 240 Å after hydrogenation, presumably due to kinetic rather than thermal factors.
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ISSN:1478-6435
1478-6443
DOI:10.1080/14786435.2010.543093