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Thermodynamic Changes in Mechanochemically Synthesized Magnesium Hydride Nanoparticles

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Journal J Am Chem Soc
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2010 Mar 24
PMID 20307102
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The thermodynamic properties of magnesium hydride nanoparticles have been investigated by hydrogen decomposition pressure measurements using the Sieverts technique. A mechanochemical method was used to synthesize MgH(2) nanoparticles (down to approximately 7 nm in size) embedded in a LiCl salt matrix. In comparison to bulk MgH(2), the mechanochemically produced MgH(2) with the smallest particle size showed a small but measurable decrease in the decomposition reaction enthalpy (DeltaH decrease of 2.84 kJ/mol H(2) from DeltaH(bulk) = 74.06 +/- 0.42 kJ/mol H(2) to DeltaH(nano) = 71.22 +/- 0.49 kJ/mol H(2)). The reduction in DeltaH matches theoretical predictions and was also coupled with a similar reduction in reaction entropy (DeltaS decrease of 3.8 J/mol H(2)/K from DeltaS(bulk) = 133.4 +/- 0.7 J/mol H(2)/K to DeltaS(nano) = 129.6 +/- 0.8 J/mol H(2)/K). The thermodynamic changes in the MgH(2) nanoparticle system correspond to a drop in the 1 bar hydrogen equilibrium temperature (T(1 bar)) by approximately 6 degrees C to 276.2 +/- 2.4 degrees C in contrast to the bulk MgH(2) system at 281.8 +/- 2.2 degrees C. The reduction in the desorption temperature is less than that expected from theoretical studies due to the decrease in DeltaS that acts to partially counteract the effect from the change in DeltaH.

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