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Preparation of magnesium diniobate by solid–state reactions and its role for hydrogen storage
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-15-2019
Abstract
A ternary compound of magnesium diniobate (MgNb2O6) was prepared by solid–state reactions in order to understand the role of transition metal oxides as a promoter/catalyst for hydrogen storage in Mg/MgH2 systems. MgNb2O6 was prepared in almost pure form in oxidizing conditions by annealing a stoichiometric mixture of MgO and Nb2O5. The effect of calcination temperatures on phase formation, reaction kinetics, and heat of reaction of the solid–state product was investigated by ex situ, in situ X-ray diffraction (XRD), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Hydrogen sorption properties of the compound were investigated by mass spectrometer. The crystallographic parameters of binary and ternary Mg–Nb–O phases were extracted by Rietveld method. During solid–state synthesis, the formation of MgNb2O6 provides single-step reaction between precursor materials proved by in situ experiment and the heat of formation as well as driving force was calculated from calorimetric analysis.
Recommended Citation
Rahman, Md Wasikur. "Preparation of magnesium diniobate by solid–state reactions and its role for hydrogen storage." Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society 55 (2019): 579-586. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41779-018-0265-5
Publication Title
Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society
DOI
10.1007/s41779-018-0265-5
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