197 ClV X 5Δ Vanadium chloride

Author(s):  
W. Hüttner
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Author(s):  
Heinz Dieter Lutz ◽  
M. Partik ◽  
M. Saßmannshausen

The results of band structure (extended Hückel procedure) and cohesive energy calculations of spinel-type chromium oxides and sulfides, and of lithium vanadium chloride were presented. They confirm that the D


2021 ◽  
Vol 59 (10) ◽  
pp. 721-729
Author(s):  
Myoung Youp Song ◽  
Seong Ho Lee ◽  
Young Jun Kwak

VCl3 (vanadium (III) chloride) was selected as an additive to Mg to increase the hydrogenation and dehydrogenation rates and the hydrogen storage capacity of Mg. Instead of MgH2, Mg was used as a starting material since Mg is cheaper than MgH2. Samples with a composition of 95 wt% Mg + 5 wt% VCl3 (named Mg-5VCl3) were prepared by milling in hydrogen atmosphere (reactive milling). In the first cycle (n=1), Mg-5VCl3 absorbed 5.38 wt% H for 5 min and 5.95 wt% H for 60 min at 573 K in 12 bar hydrogen. The activation of Mg-5VCl3 was completed after three hydrogenation-dehydrogenation cycles. During milling in hydrogen, β-MgH2 and γ-MgH2 were produced. The formed β-MgH2 and γ-MgH2 are considered to have made the effects of reactive milling stronger as β-MgH2 and γ-MgH2 themselves were being pulverized. The introduced defects and the interfaces between the Mg and the phases formed during the reactive milling and during hydrogenation-dehydrogenation cycling are believed to serve as heterogeneous active nucleation sites for MgH2 and Mg-H solid solution. The phases generated during hydrogenation-dehydrognation cycling are also believed to prevent the particles from coalescing during hydrogenation-dehydrognation cycling.


2021 ◽  
Vol 59 (10) ◽  
pp. 709-717
Author(s):  
Myoung Youp Song ◽  
Seong Ho Lee ◽  
Young Jun Kwak

VCl3 (vanadium (III) chloride) was selected as an additive to Mg to increase the hydrogenation and dehydrogenation rates and the hydrogen storage capacity of Mg. Instead of MgH2, Mg was used as a starting material since Mg is cheaper than MgH2. Samples with a composition of 95 wt% Mg + 5 wt% VCl3 (named Mg-5VCl3) were prepared by milling in hydrogen atmosphere (reactive milling). In the first cycle (n=1), Mg-5VCl3 absorbed 5.38 wt% H for 5 min and 5.95 wt% H for 60 min at 573 K in 12 bar hydrogen. The activation of Mg-5VCl3 was completed after three hydrogenation-dehydrogenation cycles. During milling in hydrogen, β-MgH2 and γ-MgH2 were produced. The formed β-MgH2 and γ-MgH2 are considered to have made the effects of reactive milling stronger as β-MgH2 and γ-MgH2 themselves were being pulverized. The introduced defects and the interfaces between the Mg and the phases formed during the reactive milling and during hydrogenation-dehydrogenation cycling are believed to serve as heterogeneous active nucleation sites for MgH2 and Mg-H solid solution. The phases generated during hydrogenation-dehydrognation cycling are also believed to prevent the particles from coalescing during hydrogenation-dehydrognation cycling.


Author(s):  
G. A. Razuvaev ◽  
S. P. Korneva ◽  
L. I. Vyshinskaya ◽  
V. P. Mar'in ◽  
V. K. Cherkasov
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