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Showing papers by "Jacques Huot published in 1998"


Journal ArticleDOI
G. Liang1, S. Boily2, Jacques Huot2, A. Van Neste1, Robert Schulz2 
TL;DR: In this paper, a mixture of Mg and Mg2Ni in the composition range x>66.67 was investigated and the hydrogen storage properties of these nanocrystalline powders were characterized.

175 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
G. Liang1, S. Boily2, Jacques Huot2, A. Van Neste1, Robert Schulz2 
TL;DR: In this paper, the structural changes during the milling process and the hydrogen storage properties of the mechanically milled composite were characterized, and the optimum capacity was 4.1 wt.

165 citations


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TL;DR: The hydride Mg 2 FeH 6 was synthesized by high-energy ball milling of MgH 2 and Fe under argon atmosphere without subsequent sintering as mentioned in this paper.

112 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a new and powerful method to increase the specific surface area of nanocrystalline ball milled materials is presented. The method consists of using a lixiviation technique to increase surface area.

28 citations


Patent
Robert Schulz1, G. Liang1, Guy Lalande1, Jacques Huot1, Sabin Boily1, Andre Van Neste1 
21 Oct 1998
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for preparing a nanocomposite based on magnesium and another element or compound known to absorb hydrogen and hardly miscible when ground with magnesium or its hydride, such as vanadium, titanium or niobium, is described.
Abstract: The invention concerns a method for preparing a nanocomposite based on magnesium and another element or compound known to absorb hydrogen and hardly miscible when ground with magnesium or its hydride, such as vanadium, titanium or niobium. The method is characterised in that it consists in submitting magnesium or a compound based on magnesium known to absorb hydrogen to hydrogenation to obtain the corresponding hydride in powder form. Said resulting powder hydride is then mixed with the other element or compound or a hydride of said other element or compound and the resulting mixture is subjected to intense mechanical grinding until the corresponding nanocomposite is obtained in the form of a hydride. Finally, if necessary, the resulting nanocomposite is subjected to hydrogen desorption. The invention also concerns the resulting nanocomposite based on Mg, which has the advantage of being inexpensive and highly efficient for storing hydrogen owing to its microstructure (that is owing to the nature of its interfaces and the spatial distribution of its constituents) which is extremely fine and provides an excellent synergistic effect between Mg and the other element or compound.

23 citations