Tracking the local structure at interfaces between hydride-forming metals: A case study of Mg-Pd nanoparticles by X-ray spectroscopy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
The structure at the interface between elements or phases that exhibit different hydrogen (H) binding energies
exerts a profound influence on the thermodynamics of H in nanophase materials. In this paper, we study the local
structure at the Mg/Pd interface in Mg nanoparticles with partial Pd coating, and we map its evolution in response
to annealing and H sorption. This task is accomplished by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and x-ray absorption
spectroscopy, also including in situ experiments, with the support of crystallographic information from x-ray
diffraction. It is shown that the initial Pd surface layer reacts with Mg at relatively low temperatures, leading
to irreversible formation of a Mg-rich intermetallic phase Mg6Pd. Due to the high Mg-H binding energy, this
phase reversibly transforms, upon H absorption, into a nanophase mixture of magnesium hydride and a Pd-rich
intermetallic with H in solid solution, MgPdH? . These reversible structural changes are discussed with reference
to recent calculations that highlight their relevance to the thermodynamics of the metal-hydride transition.
The picture drawn here might be relevant to other multiphase materials presently investigated in the field of
hydrogen-related science and technology.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Boscherini, Federico; Pasquali, Luca; Montecchi, Monica; Maurizio, Chiara
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