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Improvement in the Hydrogenation and Dehydrogenation Features of Mg by Milling in Hydrogen with Vanadium Chloride
수소 분위기에서 Mg와 VCl3의 밀링에 의한 Mg의 수소 흡수 방출 특성의 향상
Myoung Youp Song, Seong Ho Lee, Young Jun Kwak
송명엽, 이성호, 곽영준
Korean J. Met. Mater. 2021;59(10):709-717.   Published online 2021 Sep 6
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3365/KJMM.2021.59.10.709

Abstract
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 +..... More

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Hydrogen Sorption of Pure Mg and Niobium (V) Fluoride-Added Mg Alloys Prepared by Planetary Ball Milling in Hydrogen
Hye Ryoung Park, Young Jun Kwak, Seong Ho Lee, Myoung Youp Song
Korean J. Met. Mater. 2016;54(12):916-924.   Published online 2016 Dec 5
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3365/KJMM.2016.54.12.916

Abstract
In this work, niobium (V) fluoride was selected as an additive to heighten the hydrogen sorption rates of Mg. Specimens of pure Mg, 5 wt% niobium fluoride-added Mg, and 10 wt% niobium fluoride-added Mg were prepared by planetary ball milling in hydrogen. The hydrogen sorption properties of the specimens were..... More

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