Effects of RMG conditions on the hydrogen sorption properties of Mg+Cr2O3 mixtures
Authors: J.-L. Bobet; F.J. Castro; B. Chevalier;
Effects of RMG conditions on the hydrogen sorption properties of Mg+Cr2O3 mixtures
Abstract
Abstract Hydrogen sorption properties of Mg + 5 wt.%Cr 2 O 3 mixtures are examined. Increasing the milling injected power enhances the hydriding rates. The higher sorption rates (1.32 × 10 −2 wt.%/s at 300 °C for desorption) are obtained for planetary ball mill, high rotation speed and high number of ball. A relationship between crystallinity, morphology and sorption properties was observed.
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- University of Bordeaux France
- Délégation Ile-de-France Sud France
- Bariloche Atomic Centre Argentina
- University of Bordeaux France
- Centre de Génétique Moléculaire France
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