Three Methods for Application of Data from a Volumetric Method to the Kissinger Equation to Obtain Activation Energy

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Thermal analysis methods have been used in many reports to determine the activation energy for hydride decomposition (dehydrogenation). In our preceding work, we showed that the dehydrogenation rate of Mg-5Ni samples obeyed the first-order law, and the Kissinger equation could thus be used to determine the activation energy. In the present work, we obtained the activation energy for dehydrogenation by applying data from a volumetric method to the Kissinger equation. The quantity of hydrogen released from hydrogenated Mg-5Ni samples and the temperature of the reactor were measured as a function of time at different heating rates (Φ) in a Sieverts-type volumetric apparatus. The values of dHd/dt, the dehydrogenation rate, were calculated as time elapsed and the temperature (Tm) with the highest dHd/dt was obtained. The values of dHd/dT, the rate of increase in released hydrogen quantity (Hd) to temperature (T) increase, were calculated according to time, and the temperature (Tm) with the highest dHd/dT was also obtained. In addition, the values of dT/dt, the rate of increase in temperature to time (t) increase, were calculated according to time, and the temperature (Tm) with the highest dHd/dt was obtained. Φ and Tm were then applied to the Kissinger equation to determine the activation energy for dehydrogenation of Mg-5Ni samples.

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Song, M. Y., & Kwak, Y. J. (2022). Three Methods for Application of Data from a Volumetric Method to the Kissinger Equation to Obtain Activation Energy. Micromachines, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13111809

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