Claims
- 1. In a hydrogen powered vehicle system, said system including:at least one of an internal combustion engine fueled by hydrogen or a fuel cell; and a hydrogen storage means operatively interconnected to said internal combustion engine or fuel cell, the improvement comprising said hydrogen storage means including a hydrogen storage alloy powder characterized in that said alloy powder has: a) a hydrogen storage capacity of at least 6 weight %; b) absorption kinetics such that the alloy powder absorbs 80% of it's total capacity within 5 minutes at 300° C.; and c) a cycle life of at least 500 cycles without loss of either capacity or kinetics.
- 2. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 1, where said alloy has a cycle life of at least 650 cycles without loss of either capacity or kinetics.
- 3. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 1, where said alloy has a cycle life of at least 1000 cycles without loss of either capacity or kinetics.
- 4. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 1, wherein said hydrogen storage alloy powder has a particle size range of between 30 and 70 microns.
- 5. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 1, wherein said alloy has a hydrogen storage capacity of at least 6.5 weight %.
- 6. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 1, wherein said alloy has a hydrogen storage capacity of at least 6.9 weight %.
- 7. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 1, wherein said alloy has absorption kinetics such that the alloy powder absorbs 80% of it's total capacity within 1.5 minutes at 300° C.
- 8. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 1, wherein said alloy further includes at least 90 weight % magnesium.
- 9. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 8, wherein said alloy further includes 0.5-2.5 weight % nickel.
- 10. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 9, wherein said alloy further includes 1.0-4.0 weight % Misch metal.
- 11. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 10, wherein said Misch metal comprises predominantly Ce, La and Pr.
- 12. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 11, wherein said alloy further includes one or more from the group consisting of 3-7 weight % Al, 0.1-1.5 weight % Y and 0.3-1.5 weight % silicon.
- 13. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 8, wherein said alloy comprises 91.0 wt. % Mg, 0.9 wt. % Ni, 5.6 wt. % Al, 0.5 wt. % Y and 2.0 at % Misch metal.
- 14. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 8, wherein said alloy comprises 95.6 wt. % Mg, 1.6 wt. % Ni, 0.8 wt. % Si and 2.0 wt % Misch metal.
- 15. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 8, wherein said alloy comprises 95 wt. % Mg, 2 wt. % Ni and 3.0 wt % Misch metal.
- 16. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 1, wherein said hydrogen storage alloy powder is physically bonded to a support means to form a hydrogen storage means.
- 17. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 16, wherein hydrogen storage alloy powder is physically bonded to said support means by compaction and/or sintering.
- 18. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 16, wherein said support means comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of mesh, grid, matte, foil, foam and plate.
- 19. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 16, wherein said support means is formed from a metal.
- 20. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 19, wherein said support means is formed from one or more metals selected from the group consisting of Ni, Al, Cu, Fe and mixtures or alloys thereof.
- 21. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 16, wherein said hydrogen storage means comprises said hydrogen storage alloy powder physically bonded to said support means and spirally wound into a coil.
- 22. The hydrogen powered vehicle system of claim 16, wherein said hydrogen storage means comprises said hydrogen storage alloy powder physically bonded to said support means, a plurality of which are stacked as disks or plates.
- 23. A magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder, said alloy comprising at least 90 weight % magnesium, said alloy powder having:a) a hydrogen storage capacity of at least 6 weight %; b) absorption kinetics such that the alloy powder absorbs 80% of it's total capacity within 5 minutes at 300° C.; and c) a cycle life of at least 500 cycles without loss of either capacity or kinetics.
- 24. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 23, where said alloy has a cycle life of at least 650 cycles without loss of either capacity or kinetics.
- 25. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 23, where said alloy has a cycle life of at least 1000 cycles without loss of either capacity or kinetics.
- 26. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 23, wherein said hydrogen storage alloy powder has a particle size range of between 30 and 70 microns.
- 27. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 23, wherein said alloy has a hydrogen storage capacity of at least 6.5 weight %.
- 28. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 23, wherein said alloy has a hydrogen storage capacity of at least 6.9 weight %.
- 29. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 23, wherein said alloy has absorption kinetics such that the alloy powder absorbs 80% of it's total capacity within 1.5 minutes at 300° C.
- 30. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 23, wherein said alloy comprises 91.0 wt. % Mg, 0.9 wt. % Ni, 5.6 wt. % Al, 0.5 wt. % Y and 2.0 at % Misch metal.
- 31. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 23, wherein said alloy comprises 95.6 wt. % Mg, 1.6 wt. % Ni, 0.8 wt. % Si and 2.0 wt % Misch metal.
- 32. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 23, wherein said alloy comprises 95 wt. % Mg, 2 wt. % Ni and 3.0 wt % Misch metal.
- 33. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 23, wherein said magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy supplies hydrogen to an internal combustion engine to power a vehicle.
- 34. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 23, wherein said magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy supplies hydrogen to a fuel cell to power a vehicle.
- 35. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 23, wherein said alloy further includes 0.5-2.5 weight % nickel.
- 36. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 35, wherein said alloy further includes 1.0-4.0 weight % Misch metal.
- 37. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 36, wherein said Misch metal comprises predominantly Ce, La and Pr.
- 38. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 37, wherein said alloy further includes one or more from the group consisting of 3-7 weight % Al, 0.1-1.5 weight % Y and 0.3-1.5 weight % silicon.
- 39. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 23, wherein said hydrogen storage alloy powder is physically bonded to a support means to form a hydrogen storage means.
- 40. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 39, wherein hydrogen storage alloy powder is physically bonded to said support means by compaction and/or sintering.
- 41. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 39, wherein said support means comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of mesh, grid, matte, foil, foam and plate.
- 42. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 39, wherein said support means is formed from a metal.
- 43. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 42, wherein said support means is formed from one or more metals selected from the group consisting of Ni, Al, Cu, Fe and mixtures or alloys thereof.
- 44. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 39, wherein said hydrogen storage means comprises said hydrogen storage alloy powder physically bonded to said support means and spirally wound into a coil.
- 45. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 44, wherein said hydrogen storage means supplies hydrogen to an internal combustion engine to power a vehicle.
- 46. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 44, wherein said hydrogen storage means supplies hydrogen to a fuel cell to power a vehicle.
- 47. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 39, wherein said hydrogen storage means comprises said hydrogen storage alloy powder physically bonded to said support means, a plurality of which are stacked as disks or plates.
- 48. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 45, wherein said hydrogen storage means supplies hydrogen to an internal combustion engine to power a vehicle.
- 49. The magnesium based hydrogen storage alloy powder of claim 47, wherein said hydrogen storage means supplies hydrogen to a fuel cell to power a vehicle.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The instant applications is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/435,497, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,193,929 entitled “High Storage Capacity Alloys Enabling a Hydrogen-Based Ecosystem”, filed Nov. 6, 1999 for Ovshinsky et al.
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