JOURNAL ARTICLE

Catalytic Mechanism of Transition-Metal Compounds on Mg Hydrogen Sorption Reaction

Gagik BarkhordarianThomas KlassenR. Bormann

Year: 2006 Journal:   The Journal of Physical Chemistry B Vol: 110 (22)Pages: 11020-11024   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

The catalytic mechanisms of transition-metal compounds during the hydrogen sorption reaction of magnesium-based hydrides were investigated through relevant experiments. Catalytic activity was found to be influenced by four distinct physico-thermodynamic properties of the transition-metal compound: a high number of structural defects, a low stability of the compound, which however has to be high enough to avoid complete reduction of the transition metal under operating conditions, a high valence state of the transition-metal ion within the compound, and a high affinity of the transition-metal ion to hydrogen. On the basis of these results, further optimization of the selection of catalysts for improving sorption properties of magnesium-based hydrides is possible. In addition, utilization of transition-metal compounds as catalysts for other hydrogen storage materials is considered.

Keywords:
Catalysis Sorption Transition metal Hydrogen Inorganic chemistry Metal Magnesium Chemistry Hydrogen storage Valence (chemistry) Materials science Physical chemistry Organic chemistry Adsorption

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Hydrogen Storage and Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
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Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Catalysis
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