Stacking faults and mechanisms strain-induced transformations of hcp metals (Ti, Mg) during mechanical activation in liquid hydrocarbons


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The evolution of the structure and substructure of metals Ti and Mg with hexagonal close-packed (hcp) lattice is studied during their mechanical activation in a planetary ball mill in liquid hydrocarbons (toluene, n-heptane) and with additions of carbon materials (graphite, fullerite, nanotubes) by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and chemical analysis. The temperature behavior and hydrogen-accumulating properties of mechanocomposites are studied. During mechanical activation of Ti and Mg, liquid hydrocarbons decay, metastable nanocrystalline titanium carbohydride Ti(C,H)x and magnesium hydride β-MgH2 are formed, respectively. The Ti(C,H)x and MgH2 formation mechanisms during mechanical activation are deformation ones and are associated with stacking faults accumulation, and the formation of face-centered cubic (fcc) packing of atoms. Metastable Ti(C,H)x decays at a temperature of 550°C, the partial reverse transformation fcc → hcp occurs. The crystalline defect accumulation (nanograin boundaries, stacking faults), hydrocarbon destruction, and mechanocomposite formation leads to the enhancement of subsequent magnesium hydrogenation in the Sieverts reactor.

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A. N. Lubnin

Physical-Technical Institute

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Russian Federation, ul. Kirova 132, Izhevsk, 426000

G. A. Dorofeev

Physical-Technical Institute

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Russian Federation, ul. Kirova 132, Izhevsk, 426000

R. M. Nikonova

Physical-Technical Institute

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Russian Federation, ul. Kirova 132, Izhevsk, 426000

V. V. Mukhgalin

Physical-Technical Institute

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Russian Federation, ul. Kirova 132, Izhevsk, 426000

V. I. Lad’yanov

Physical-Technical Institute

Email: qrcad@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Kirova 132, Izhevsk, 426000

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