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        2013.10 KCI 등재 SCOPUS 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
        A 90 wt% Mg-10 wt% NbF5 sample was prepared by mechanical milling under H2 (reactive mechanical grinding). Its hydriding and dehydriding properties were then examined. Activation of the 90 wt% Mg-10 wt% NbF5 sample was not required. At n=1, the sample absorbed 3.11 wt% H for 2.5 min, 3.55 wt% H for 5 min, 3.86 wt% H for 10 min, and 4.23 wt% H for 30 min at 593K under 12 bar H2. At n=1, the sample desorbed 0.17 wt% H for 5 min, 0.74 wt% H for 10 min, 2.03 wt% H for 30 min, and 2.81 wt% H for 60 min at 593K under 1.0 bar H2. The XRD pattern of the 90 wt% Mg-10 wt% NbF5 after reactive mechanical grinding showed Mg, β-MgH2 and small amounts of γ-MgH2, NbH2, MgF2 and NbF3. The XRD pattern of the 90 wt% Mg-10 wt% NbF5 dehydrided at n=3 revealed Mg, β-MgH2, a small amount of MgO and very small amounts of MgH2 and NbH2. The 90 wt% Mg-10 wt% NbF5 had a higher initial hydriding rate and a larger quantity of hydrogen absorbed for 60 min than the 90 wt% Mg-10 wt% MnO and the 90 wt% Mg-10 wt% Fe2O3, which were reported to have quite high hydriding rates and/or dehydriding rates. The 90 wt% Mg-10 wt% NbF5 had a higher initial dehydriding rate (after an incubation period) and a larger quantity of hydrogen desorbed for 60 min than the 90 wt% Mg-10 wt% MnO and the 90 wt% Mg-10 wt% Fe2O3.
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