New-Generation Materials for Hydrogen Storage in Medium-Entropy Alloys

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This study presents the design, preparation, and characterization of thirty new medium-entropy alloys (MEAs) in three systems: Al-Ti-Nb-Zr, Al-Ti-Nb-V, and Al-Ti-Nb-Hf. The hardness of the alloys ranged from 320 to 800 HV0.3. Among the alloys studied, Al15Ti40Nb30Zr15 exhibited the highest-reversible hydrogen storage capacity (1.03 wt.%), with an H/M value of 0.68, comparable to LaNi5, but with a reduced density (5.11 g·cm−3) and without rare earth elements. This study further reveals a strong correlation between hardness and hydrogen absorption/desorption; higher hardness is responsible for reduced hydrogen uptake. This finding highlights the interplay between a material’s properties and hydrogen storage behavior in MEAs, and has implications for the development of efficient hydrogen storage materials.

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Varcholová, D., Kušnírová, K., Oroszová, L., Möllmer, J., Lange, M., Gáborová, K., … Saksl, K. (2024). New-Generation Materials for Hydrogen Storage in Medium-Entropy Alloys. Materials, 17(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17122897

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