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- 2011DFT studies of hydrogen storage properties of Mg0.75Ti0.25citations
- 2010Nanostructures of Mg0.65Ti0.35Dx studied with X-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction and magic-angle-spinning 2H NMR spectroscopycitations
- 2010Reactivity and selectivity of heterogenized homogeneous catalysts: insights from molecular simulationscitations
- 2009Nanorod calculations on body-centered cubic iron : a method for estimation of size-dependent surface energies of metal nanocrystalscitations
- 2008CO Dissociation on the Ru(1121) Surfacecitations
- 2007Enantioselectivity of immobilized Mn-salen complexes : a computational studycitations
- 2007An efficient hybrid, nanostructured, epoxidation catalyst: titanium silsesquioxane-polystyrene copolymer supported on SBA-15citations
- 2006Characterization and reactivity of Ga+ and GaO+ cations in zeolite ZSM-5citations
- 2003Characterization of Ga/HZSM-5 and Ga/HMOR synthesized by chemical vapor deposition of trimethylgalliumcitations
- 2002Synthesis and characterization of microporous Fe-Si-O materials with tailored iron content from silsesquioxane precursorscitations
- 2002PEG-mediated silica pore formation monitored in situ by USAXS and SAXS: Systems with properties resembling diatomaceous silicacitations
- 2002Synthesis and characterisation of microporous bimetallic Fe-Cr-Si-O materials derived from silsesquioxane precursorscitations
- 2001Microporous Mg-Si-O and Al-Si-O Materials Derived from Metal Silsesquioxanescitations
- 2001Synthesis, structural characterization, and transmetalation reactions of a tetranuclear magnesium silsesquioxane complexcitations
- 2001Intermediate species and reaction pathways for the oxidation of ammonia on powdered catalystscitations
- 2000Characterization of the microporosity of chromia- and titania-pillared montmorillonites differing in pillar density. I. Adsorption of nitrogencitations
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DFT studies of hydrogen storage properties of Mg0.75Ti0.25
Abstract
Absorption energies of hydrogen in Mg0.75Ti0.25 alloys as a function of the hydrogen concentration were calculated using Density Functional Theory. Four types of structures of alloys and their hydrides including TiAl3, ZrAl3, AuCu3, and segregated types of structures were considered. The stability of the configurations, and the structural and electronic bonding properties were studied. The hydrogenation properties depend highly on the structure of the alloys. The ordered alloys have very similar properties to that of pure Mg. For segregated alloys, the hydrogenation properties can be divided to Ti-like, ordered alloy-like and Mg-like from low to high hydrogen concentration. The formation energies show that for the four structures, segregated Mg0.75Ti0.25 is favored for alloys, whereas TiAl3 type of Mg0.75Ti0.25H2 are favored for hydrides. Therefore hydrogen induced structural rearrangement of the intermetallic structures of the Mg0.75Ti0.25 might occur upon hydrogen cycling. For the non-homogenous Mg–Ti–H system, further phase segregation of Ti in Mg might occur. Partial dehydrogenation with some hydrogen remaining in the Ti-rich region may improve reversibility