@article{Yang2025, 
author = {Xiaoying Yang and Xinqiang Wang and Ruijie Liu and Yanxia Liu and Zhenglong Li and Wengang Cui and Fulai Qi and Yaxiong Yang and Jian Chen and Hongge Pan},
title = {Enhancing hydrogen storage performance of MgH2 with hollow Bi2Ti2O7 catalyst: Synergistic effects of Bi2Mg3 alloy phase and Ti polyvalency},
year = {2025},
journal = {Journal of Magnesium and Alloys},
volume = {13},
number = {12},
pages = {6154-6166},
keywords = {Hydrogen storage, MgH2, Bimetallic oxide, Catalysts, Synergistic effects},
url = {https://www.sciopen.com/article/10.1016/j.jma.2025.06.014},
doi = {10.1016/j.jma.2025.06.014},
abstract = {The role of catalysts in enhancing the hydrogen storage kinetics of the Mg/MgH2 system is pivotal. However, the exploration of efficient catalysts and the underlying principles of their design remain both a prominent focus and a significant challenge in current research. In this study, we present a bimetallic oxide of Bi2Ti2O7 hollow sphere as a highly effective catalyst for MgH2. As a result, the Bi2Ti2O7-catalyzed Mg/MgH2 system lowers the hydrogen desorption initiation temperature to 194.3 °C, reduces the peak desorption temperature to 245.6 °C, decreases the dehydrogenation activation energy to 82.14 kJ·mol−1, and can absorb 5.4 wt.% of hydrogen within 60 s at 200 °C,demonstrating outstanding hydrogen ab/desorption kinetics, compared to pure MgH2. Additionally, it can maintain a high hydrogen capacity of 5.2 wt.%, even after 50 dehydrogenation cycles, showing good cycle stability. The characterization results show that the high-valent Bi and Ti in Bi2Ti2O7 are reduced to their low-valent or even zero-valent metallic states during the dehydrogenation and hydrogenation process, thus establishing an in-situ multivalent and multi-element catalytic environment. Density functional theory calculations further reveal that the synergistic effects between Bi and Ti in the Bi-Ti mixed oxide facilitate the cleavage of Mg-H bonds and lower the kinetic barrier for the dissociation of hydrogen molecules, thereby substantially enhancing the kinetics of the Mg/MgH2 system. This study presents a strategic method for developing efficient catalysts for hydrogen storage materials by harnessing the synergistic effects of metal elements.}
}