Magnesium derived foams for hydrogen storage

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. O. G. Posada
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Magnesium derived foams were prepared by using the so-called baking of powder blended precursor material method. This method comprises mixing magnesium powder with a small fraction of blowing agent (ZrH2, Cs2CO3 and CaH2) and Ni like catalyst, compacting this mix and creating a foam by heat treatment above the magnesium melting temperature. The resulting samples were characterised by microscopy, gas adsorption (BET method) and by small angle neutron scattering. Several mathematical models were used in order to determine particle size distribution, fractal dimension and total pore volume fractions.
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APA: J. O. G. Posada  (2005)  Magnesium derived foams for hydrogen storage

MLA: J. O. G. Posada Magnesium derived foams for hydrogen storage. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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