Demonstration of a single-stage metal hydride hydrogen compressor composed of BCC V40TiCr alloy

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy(2021)

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Abstract
In this study, demonstration of a one-stage metal hydride hydrogen compressor (MH compressor) by using a BCC alloy was performed. It was estimated that V40Ti22Cr38 could compress approximately 1.6 wt% of hydrogen from 1.0 to 10 MPa in 20–140 °C temperature range from equilibrium theory via pressure-composition-isotherm measurements. For demonstration of an actual MH compressor, a kg-scale experimental system was set up; V40Ti22Cr38 (1.4 kg) was introduced into a 1-inch cylindrical vessel with a heat-medium flow tube outside. As a result, 1.0 MPa of hydrogen can be compressed into the hydrogen cylinder at >10 MPa by hydrogen absorption at 10 °C and desorption at 160 °C for 30 min each (1 cycle/h) to achieve a compression rate of 0.23 Nm3/h and indicate the potential of the practical MH compressors by using BCC alloy.
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Hydrogen storage alloy,Metal hydride hydrogen compressor,Heat-driven hydrogen compressor,Body-centered cubic alloys,Vanadium-based solid-solution alloys
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