Formation of nickel hydrides by hydrogen evolution in alkaline media: effect of temperature
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1998
Abstract:
The effect of temperature on the hydrogenation of sintered Ni by the hydrogen evolution reaction (her) in 0.6 M K2CO3H2O
electrolyte was investigated in the range 25-95°C. At 25°C, hydrogenation leads to the formation of three different species,
provisionally identified as b-Ni-, hexagonal-Ni- and a-Ni-hydride phases, based on their respective redox potentials and
thermostability. Their penetration into the metal ranged from a few tens to a few hundred monolayers. Above room temperature,
the overall efficiency and penetration of Ni hydrogenation increased significantly. Furthermore, there is definite evidence that, at
T]65°C, the b-Ni-hydride phase evolves into new Ni-hydrogen species of higher thermal stability, regarding which there is no
previous knowledge. The results of electrolytic Ni deuteration by electrolysis of K2CO3D2O conformed to those obtained in
light water. © 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Mengoli, Giuliano; Comisso, Nicola
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