Erkundung und Untersuchung von Metallhydridsystemen mit hohem Adsorptions-/Desorptionsdruck
Physikalische Chemie von Festkörpern und Oberflächen, Materialcharakterisierung
Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse
In the past, the focus in the development and investigation of potential hydrogen materials, in particular metal hydrides, was on materials based on light metals and for application at comparatively low hydrogen pressures (< 200 bar). More recently, however, interest has developed in metal hydrides for high-pressure applications, i.e. for pressures > 200 bar, on the one hand to reduce the necessary binding enthalpies for material hydrogen storage and on the other hand to develop materials for heat-driven hydrogen compressors. The aim of the project was therefore to create the experimental basis to routinely measure hydrogen storage capacities by volumetric measurement at high pressures and to synthesize and characterize metal hydride systems whose hydrogenation properties have not been in focus so far, as they were either considered too unstable, i.e. with too high equilibrium pressure, or of too low capacity. In the project, two Sieverts devices were developed that are suitable for volumetric measurement of hydrogen uptake at limit pressures of approx. 400 bar and 1000 bar, respectively. The material investigations of both groups focused on the one hand on complex metal hydrides and so-called HEAs (high entropy alloys). The Freiberg group's investigations focused on complex hydrides (boranates and alanates) with cations of the second main group as well as transition and rare earth metals (Mg(AlH4)2, Ca(AlH4)2, Sr(AlH4)2, CaAlH5 , CeAlH6, Ca(BH4)2, Sr(BH4)2, Ba(BH4)2, Zr(BH4)4, Hf(BH4)4, Y(BH4)3). The Mühlheim group focused on Yb(AlH4)3 and on HEAs (high entropy alloys) based on Ti, Zr, Al combined with two other elements (Cr, Mn, Fe). In both groups, the materials were mostly produced by mechanochemical means (ball milling), whereby a special feature was that this was carried out in part and for the first time under a hydrogen atmosphere with a clear effect on the success of the synthesis. Closer examination of the processes involved in the mechanochemical synthesis of complex metal hydrides based on the combination of metal halides Li and sodium alanate showed that the general assumption that the by-products can be regarded as inert does not apply, but that they may well have the system controlling properties. The results and the material data obtained were published in a total of eight peer-reviewed articles.
Projektbezogene Publikationen (Auswahl)
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Mechanochemical synthesis and dehydrogenation properties of Yb(AlH4)3. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 46(52), 26437-26444.
Cao, Zhijie & Felderhoff, Michael
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Review and outlook on high-entropy alloys for hydrogen storage. Energy & Environmental Science, 14(10), 5191-5227.
Marques, Felipe; Balcerzak, Mateusz; Winkelmann, Frederik; Zepon, Guilherme & Felderhoff, Michael
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„Thermodynamic Study of the Dehydrogenation Reactions of the Complex Hydrides Mg(AlH4)2 and Ca(AlH4)2“, Die 24. Kalorimetrietage 2021
Franziska Habermann, Anneliese Wirth, Konrad Burkmann, Bianca Störr, Jürgen Seidel & Florian Mertens
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“Design of a Multi-principal Element Alloy for Reversible Hydrogen Storage at Room Temperature”, 17th International Symposium on Metal-Hydrogen Systems 2022
Felipe Marques & Michael Felderhoff
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“High-entropy Alloys for Hydrogen Storage and Compression”, Hydrides as Energy Materials (HydEM), 2022
Felipe Marques & Michael Felderhof
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Hydrogen absorption and desorption in the V–Al–H system. Dalton Transactions, 52(15), 4880-4890.
Habermann, Franziska; Burkmann, Konrad; Hansel, Bastian; Störr, Bianca; Schimpf, Christian; Seidel, Jürgen; Bertau, Martin & Mertens, Florian
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„Determination and Assessment of Thermodynamic Data for the Earth Alkali Metal Alanates Mg(AlH4)2, Ca(AlH4)2 and Sr(AlH4)2 “, Die 25. Kalorimetrietage 2023
Franziska Habermann, Anneliese Wirth, Konrad Burkmann, Bianca Störr, Jürgen Seidel, Klaus Bohmhammel, Roman Gumeniuk & Florian Mertens
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„Thermodynamic Study of Yttrium Boranate - Y(BH4)3“, Die 25. Kalorimetrietage 2023
Konrad Burkmann, Franziska Habermann, Jakob Kraus, Bianca Störr, Jürgen Seidel, Roman Gumeniuk, Klaus Bohmhammel, Jens Kortus & Florian Merten
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Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of Al‐Containing Multicomponent Alloys for Hydrogen Storage and Compression. Advanced Energy Materials, 14(42).
Marques, Felipe; Zepon, Guilherme; Petersen, Hilke & Felderhoff, Michael
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Determination of Thermodynamic Data of Boranates and Calculations regarding Thermodynamic Tuning, GEFTA Jubilee Conference 2024
Konrad Burkmann, Franziska Habermann, Angus Demmer, Bianca Störr, Roman Gumeniuk, Jürgen Seidel, Klaus Bohmhammel & Florian Mertens
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Heat Capacity Function, Enthalpy of Formation and Absolute Entropy of Mg(AlH4)2. ChemPhysChem, 25(2).
Habermann, Franziska; Wirth, Anneliese; Burkmann, Konrad; Störr, Bianca; Seidel, Jürgen; Gumeniuk, Roman; Bohmhammel, Klaus & Mertens, Florian
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Structural and thermodynamic investigations of Zr(BH4)4 and Hf(BH4)4 between 280 K and their decomposition temperatures. New Journal of Chemistry, 48(6), 2743-2754.
Burkmann, Konrad; Habermann, Franziska; Schumann, Erik; Kraus, Jakob; Störr, Bianca; Schmidt, Horst; Brendler, Erica; Seidel, Jürgen; Bohmhammel, Klaus; Kortus, Jens & Mertens, Florian
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Thermodynamic and kinetic study of the thermal dehydrogenation of Sr(AlH4)2 taking into account the by-products NaCl and LiCl. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 980, 173476.
Habermann, Franziska; Burkmann, Konrad; Kraus, Jakob; Störr, Bianca; Seidel, Jürgen; Kortus, Jens; Gumeniuk, Roman; Bohmhammel, Klaus & Mertens, Florian
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Unstable Metal Hydrides for Possible On-Board Hydrogen Storage. Hydrogen, 5(2), 241-279.
Cao, Zhijie; Habermann, Franziska; Burkmann, Konrad; Felderhoff, Michael & Mertens, Florian
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„On the Influence of the By-products of the Mechanochemical Synthesis on the Dehydrogenation of Sr(AlH4)2“, 18th International Symposium on Metal-Hydrogen Systems 2024
Franziska Habermann, Konrad Burkmann, Jakob Kraus, Bianca Störr, Jürgen Seidel, Jens Kortus, Roman Gumeniuk, Klaus Bohmhammel & Florian Mertens
