Deoxidation Study On V-Ti-Fe As Hydrogen Storage Alloy

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Bin Wang Jinjing Dua Kuiren Liub Jun Zhua Xiaolei Wua
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

V-Ti-Fe as hydrogen storage alloy was prepared by reducing metal oxides with a metallothermic reduction method. The deoxidation process of the V-Ti-Fe alloy was performed by electro-deoxidation and vacuum induction melting method, respectively. The results showed that the content of oxygen impurity can be controlled at about 0.2wt% after electrolyzing for 240min. Both the maximum values of hydrogen absorption capacity and the effective hydrogen desorption capacity are 2.65wt% and 1.01wt%, respectively. The deoxidization effect of vacuum induction melting process is more remarkable, with Ce as the reducing agent. It is found that Ce addition is beneficial for reducing the componential segregation, promoting the hydrogen absorption activation of V-Ti-Fe alloy. When m(Ce)/m(alloy) is up to 5%, the oxygen content has been reduced to 0.05wt% and the maximum hydrogen absorption capacity and the effective hydrogen desorption capacity are up to 3.36wt% and 1.85wt%, respectively.
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APA: Bin Wang Jinjing Dua Kuiren Liub Jun Zhua Xiaolei Wua  (2015)  Deoxidation Study On V-Ti-Fe As Hydrogen Storage Alloy

MLA: Bin Wang Jinjing Dua Kuiren Liub Jun Zhua Xiaolei Wua Deoxidation Study On V-Ti-Fe As Hydrogen Storage Alloy. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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