Characteristics of Hydrogen Storage in Ti-Cr-Mo and Ti-Cr-V bcc Alloys

Ti-Cr-Mo계 및 Ti-Cr-V계 bcc 합금의 수소저장특성에 관한 연구

  • You, J.H. (Department of Materials Science Engineering, Chonnam National University) ;
  • Cho, S.W. (Korea Institute of Geoscience & Mineral Resources) ;
  • Park, C.N. (Department of Materials Science Engineering, Chonnam National University) ;
  • Choi, J. (Department of Advanced Material Engineering, Hanlyo University)
  • 유정현 (전남대학교 신소재공학부) ;
  • 조성욱 (한국지질자원 연구소) ;
  • 박충년 (전남대학교 신소재공학부) ;
  • 최전 (한려대학교 신소재공학부)
  • Published : 2005.06.15

Abstract

The characteristics of hydrogen storage have been investigated in the Ti-Cr-Mo and Ti-Cr-V ternary alloys with bcc structure. The alloys were melted by arc furnace and remelted 4-5 times for homogeneity. The lattice parameters, microstructures and phases of the alloys were examined by SEM, EDX and XRD, and the Pressure-Composition isotherms of the alloys were measured. From these data the relationship of the maximum and effective hydrogen storage capacities vs. chemical composition, lattice parameter and the radius of tetrahedral site were analyzed and discussed. The results showed that all of these alloy, in the range of the this study, had mainly bcc solid solutions with small amount of Ti segregation due to a lower melting point of Ti compared with other elements. Lattice parameters of the alloys were very near to the atomic average values of lattice parameters of the constituent elements. It was also found that maximum hydrogen storage capacities of the Ti-Cr-Mo alloys increased with increasing Ti content and the radius of tetrahedral site but the effective hydrogen storage capacities decreased after showing the maximum. The hydrogen storage capacities of the Ti-Cr-V alloys were almost same even though the V contens were quite different from alloy to alloy and this could be attributed to the almost same Ti/Cr ratio of the alloys. The maximum effective hydrogen storage capacity of the Ti-Cr-Mo alloys was revealed at Ti content of about 40${\sim}$50 at% and radius of tetrahedral site of 0.43${\sim}$0.45 nm. The Ti-Cr-V alloys showed the hydrogen storage capacities of 3.0 wt% and effective hydrogen storage capacities of 1.5 wt%.

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