Energies (May 2021)

Effects of the Chromium Content in (TiVNb)<sub>100−x</sub>Cr<sub>x</sub> Body-Centered Cubic High Entropy Alloys Designed for Hydrogen Storage Applications

  • Renato Belli Strozi,
  • Daniel Rodrigo Leiva,
  • Guilherme Zepon,
  • Walter José Botta,
  • Jacques Huot

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14113068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
p. 3068

Abstract

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In this paper, we report an investigation of adding a non-hydride forming element in the multicomponent Ti-V-Nb-M system. By the Calculation of Phase Diagrams approach (CALPHAD), the thermodynamic phase stability of the TiVNbT (T = Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, and Ni) was investigated, and Cr was selected as the fourth alloying element due its high tendency to stabilize body-centered cubic solid solutions (BCC). The (TiVNb)100−xCrx alloys (with x = 15, 25, and 35 at.% Cr) were synthesized by arc-melting. The structural characterization reveals that the three alloys were composed of a major BCC phase, which agrees with the thermodynamic calculations. The three alloys absorb hydrogen at room temperature without any activation treatment, achieving a hydrogen uptake of about H/M = 2. The Pressure-Composition-Isotherms curves (PCI) has shown that increasing the Cr amount increases the equilibrium pressures, indicating that tunable H storage properties can be achieved by controlling the alloys’ Cr content.

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