Kang Chen, Mei Yi Lau, Xinyuan Luo, Jiani Huang, Liuzhang Ouyang, Xu-Sheng Yang
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Research progress in solid-state hydrogen storage alloys: A review
Promoting the widespread utilization of hydrogen energy, supported by efficient storage and conversion technologies, represents a pivotal strategy for addressing global energy and environmental challenges. Among these technologies, the development of compact, safe, and economically viable hydrogen storage (abbreviated as H-storage) solutions is essential for advancing a hydrogen-based economy. Conventional technologies, such as compressed gaseous hydrogen and cryogenic liquid hydrogen, face limitations including safety concerns, high energy consumption, and significant evaporation losses. In comparison, metal hydride-based storage offers a promising alternative by enabling hydrogen to form stable compounds with metals under moderate conditions, thereby improving safety and hydrogen density (H-density). The review provides a comprehensive analysis of recent advances in the most appealing solid-state hydrogen storage alloys (HSAs), with a focus on their de-/hydrogenation properties and cycling stability. Key materials discussed include V-based body-centered cubic (BCC) HSAs, Mg-based crystalline and amorphous HSAs, and multi-component alloys—either employed as used as standalone H-storage materials or as multifunctional catalysts to improve hydrogen kinetics of Mg-based materials. The review begins by examining synthesis methods for HSAs. Afterwards, the review summarizes and discusses the H-storage properties of the above HSAs, with a particular emphasis on their de-/hydriding kinetics, thermodynamics, and cycling performance. In addition to highlighting the latest advancements of solid-state HSAs in the field of hydrogen energy, the remaining challenges and prospects of the emerging research are also discussed.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Materials Science & Technology strives to promote global collaboration in the field of materials science and technology. It primarily publishes original research papers, invited review articles, letters, research notes, and summaries of scientific achievements. The journal covers a wide range of materials science and technology topics, including metallic materials, inorganic nonmetallic materials, and composite materials.