An Analysis of Thermodynamic Characteristics of Metal-Hydride Systems for Hydrogen Storage, Using a Modified Scheme of the Perturbation Theory

The use of hydrides of intermetallic compounds (IMC) to implement the working processes of thermo sorption compressors, heat pumps, storage systems, cleaning, and programmable supply of hydrogen is due to a number of unique properties of these hydrogen sorbents. These include, first of all, the fact...

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Main Authors: Viktor V. Solovei, Andrii M. Avramenko, Kseniia R. Umerenkova
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Published: NAS of Ukraine, A. Pidhornyi Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems 2019-09-01
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spelling doaj-9ceea935804f41c8a864c2fe3aeda0e42021-07-03T09:33:19ZengNAS of Ukraine, A. Pidhornyi Institute of Mechanical Engineering ProblemsJournal of Mechanical Engineering2709-29842709-29922019-09-01223444910.15407/pmach2019.03.044An Analysis of Thermodynamic Characteristics of Metal-Hydride Systems for Hydrogen Storage, Using a Modified Scheme of the Perturbation TheoryViktor V. Solovei0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5444-8922Andrii M. Avramenko1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1993-6311Kseniia R. Umerenkova2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3654-4814A. Pidhornyi Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems of NASUA. Pidhornyi Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems of NASUA. Pidhornyi Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems of NASUThe use of hydrides of intermetallic compounds (IMC) to implement the working processes of thermo sorption compressors, heat pumps, storage systems, cleaning, and programmable supply of hydrogen is due to a number of unique properties of these hydrogen sorbents. These include, first of all, the fact that the saturation of IMCs with a large sorption capacity occurs under relatively "mild" thermodynamic conditions, as well as the selectivity of sorption processes and the presence of the effect of thermodesorptional activation of atoms and molecules of hydrogen isotopes. The work is devoted to the description of phase equilibria in IMC hydrides. The proposed approach to the problem of calculating phase equilibria in metal hydrides consists in determining the properties of the lattice gas of H atoms and the H2 molecular phase (which is in equilibrium with it) within the framework of a single method, the modified perturbation theory. The thermodynamic description of the hydrogen subsystem in the region of disordered α-, β-phases is carried out on the basis of the model of the non-ideal (interacting) lattice gas of hydrogen atoms. In this case, both the direct interaction between hydrogen atoms and the indirect "deformation" contributions to the potential energy due to the expansion of the lattice during hydrogen dissolution are taken into account. Simulation of phase transitions in IMC-hydrogen systems based on the modified perturbation theory scheme gives a correct description of the main features of phase diagrams in a wide range of hydrogen pressures. From the condition of the equality of the chemical potentials of the H-subsystem of the hydride and H2-phase (calculated on the H atom), equations are obtained, relating the pressure of the gaseous H2 phase to the hydride parameters c and T (phase diagrams). The proposed computational procedure does not use adjustable parameters or empirical correlations. It relies on the atomic characteristics of the hydrogen subsystem and metal matrix, which have an unambiguous physical meaning. The object of this research is the LaNi5 intermetallic hydride. Of particular interest is the position of the critical point of the β→α-transition in the LaNi5-hydrogen system, for which there are no experimentally obtained parameter values. The paper presents the calculated values of the β→α-transition critical parameters Tc=445 K, pc=87 atm. The calculated data on the thermodynamic parameters of the α→β-transition (enthalpy, entropy, and pressure on the isotherm plateau) make it possible to describe the solubility of hydrogen in LaNi5 at pressures up to 500 atm and are in good agreement with the available experimental data in the literature.https://journal-me.com/archive/en/2019/2019_3_6_eng.pdfhydrogenmetal hydridesintermetallic compoundsphase diagramslattice gas
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author Viktor V. Solovei
Andrii M. Avramenko
Kseniia R. Umerenkova
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Andrii M. Avramenko
Kseniia R. Umerenkova
An Analysis of Thermodynamic Characteristics of Metal-Hydride Systems for Hydrogen Storage, Using a Modified Scheme of the Perturbation Theory
Journal of Mechanical Engineering
hydrogen
metal hydrides
intermetallic compounds
phase diagrams
lattice gas
author_facet Viktor V. Solovei
Andrii M. Avramenko
Kseniia R. Umerenkova
author_sort Viktor V. Solovei
title An Analysis of Thermodynamic Characteristics of Metal-Hydride Systems for Hydrogen Storage, Using a Modified Scheme of the Perturbation Theory
title_short An Analysis of Thermodynamic Characteristics of Metal-Hydride Systems for Hydrogen Storage, Using a Modified Scheme of the Perturbation Theory
title_full An Analysis of Thermodynamic Characteristics of Metal-Hydride Systems for Hydrogen Storage, Using a Modified Scheme of the Perturbation Theory
title_fullStr An Analysis of Thermodynamic Characteristics of Metal-Hydride Systems for Hydrogen Storage, Using a Modified Scheme of the Perturbation Theory
title_full_unstemmed An Analysis of Thermodynamic Characteristics of Metal-Hydride Systems for Hydrogen Storage, Using a Modified Scheme of the Perturbation Theory
title_sort analysis of thermodynamic characteristics of metal-hydride systems for hydrogen storage, using a modified scheme of the perturbation theory
publisher NAS of Ukraine, A. Pidhornyi Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems
series Journal of Mechanical Engineering
issn 2709-2984
2709-2992
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The use of hydrides of intermetallic compounds (IMC) to implement the working processes of thermo sorption compressors, heat pumps, storage systems, cleaning, and programmable supply of hydrogen is due to a number of unique properties of these hydrogen sorbents. These include, first of all, the fact that the saturation of IMCs with a large sorption capacity occurs under relatively "mild" thermodynamic conditions, as well as the selectivity of sorption processes and the presence of the effect of thermodesorptional activation of atoms and molecules of hydrogen isotopes. The work is devoted to the description of phase equilibria in IMC hydrides. The proposed approach to the problem of calculating phase equilibria in metal hydrides consists in determining the properties of the lattice gas of H atoms and the H2 molecular phase (which is in equilibrium with it) within the framework of a single method, the modified perturbation theory. The thermodynamic description of the hydrogen subsystem in the region of disordered α-, β-phases is carried out on the basis of the model of the non-ideal (interacting) lattice gas of hydrogen atoms. In this case, both the direct interaction between hydrogen atoms and the indirect "deformation" contributions to the potential energy due to the expansion of the lattice during hydrogen dissolution are taken into account. Simulation of phase transitions in IMC-hydrogen systems based on the modified perturbation theory scheme gives a correct description of the main features of phase diagrams in a wide range of hydrogen pressures. From the condition of the equality of the chemical potentials of the H-subsystem of the hydride and H2-phase (calculated on the H atom), equations are obtained, relating the pressure of the gaseous H2 phase to the hydride parameters c and T (phase diagrams). The proposed computational procedure does not use adjustable parameters or empirical correlations. It relies on the atomic characteristics of the hydrogen subsystem and metal matrix, which have an unambiguous physical meaning. The object of this research is the LaNi5 intermetallic hydride. Of particular interest is the position of the critical point of the β→α-transition in the LaNi5-hydrogen system, for which there are no experimentally obtained parameter values. The paper presents the calculated values of the β→α-transition critical parameters Tc=445 K, pc=87 atm. The calculated data on the thermodynamic parameters of the α→β-transition (enthalpy, entropy, and pressure on the isotherm plateau) make it possible to describe the solubility of hydrogen in LaNi5 at pressures up to 500 atm and are in good agreement with the available experimental data in the literature.
topic hydrogen
metal hydrides
intermetallic compounds
phase diagrams
lattice gas
url https://journal-me.com/archive/en/2019/2019_3_6_eng.pdf
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