Interaction of hydrogen with the intermetallic compound Nd2Fe17 studied by calorimetry
- Authors: Anikina E.Y.1, Verbetsky V.N.1, Savchenko A.G.2, Menushenkov V.P.2, Shchetinin I.V.2
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Affiliations:
- Moscow State University
- Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (National University of Science and Technology)
- Issue: Vol 53, No 10 (2017)
- Pages: 1009-1012
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0020-1685/article/view/158298
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020168517100016
- ID: 158298
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Abstract
Interaction of hydrogen with the intermetallic compound Nd2Fe17 has been studied for the first time by calorimetry using a differential heat conduction calorimeter coupled to a Sieverts apparatus. Hydrogen absorption and desorption reactions were run at 200°C, and two types of data were obtained: p–C–T and ΔH–C–T (where p is the equilibrium hydrogen pressure, C = H/Nd2Fe17, ΔH is the reaction enthalpy, and T is the measurement temperature). The p–C–T curves obtained for the hydrogen absorption and desorption processes have no plateau or two-phase region, in contrast to what is characteristic of the formation of a hydride phase. At the same time, the ΔH(C) curves have a few portions where the enthalpy of reaction between hydrogen and the intermetallic compound remains constant: 0 < C < 2.0, with ΔHabs =–85.05 ± 0.65 kJ/mol H2; 2.0 < C < 2.7, with ΔHabs =–80.64 ± 1.00 kJ/mol H2; and 1.9 < C < 2.7, with ΔHdes = 76.48 ± 0.85 kJ/mol H2. The data obtained in this study suggest that positions 9e and 18g in the intermetallic compound are occupied by hydrogen in a particular order.
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E. Yu. Anikina
Moscow State University
Author for correspondence.
Email: anikina@hydride.chem.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991
V. N. Verbetsky
Moscow State University
Email: anikina@hydride.chem.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991
A. G. Savchenko
Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (National University of Science and Technology)
Email: anikina@hydride.chem.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 4, Moscow, 119049
V. P. Menushenkov
Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (National University of Science and Technology)
Email: anikina@hydride.chem.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 4, Moscow, 119049
I. V. Shchetinin
Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (National University of Science and Technology)
Email: anikina@hydride.chem.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 4, Moscow, 119049
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