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Tailoring hydrogenation, thermodynamic properties and oxidation resistance of TiFe alloy by only regulating the stoichiometric ratio of Ti and Fe elements

Abstract

This study systematically investigates the effect of regulating the stoichiometric ratio of Ti and Fe elements on the microstructure, hydrogenation properties, thermodynamics and oxidation resistance of TixFe2−x (x = 1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3) alloys. Microstructural analysis reveals that all as-cast alloys except x = 1 alloy consist of a TiFe main phase and Ti2Fe secondary phase. Increasing Ti content leads to the expansion of the lattice parameters, unit cell volume and crystallite size of the TiFe phase, alongside an increase in the area percentage of a dark phase observed in the microstructure. Regarding hydrogenation, higher Ti content enhances first hydrogenation kinetics and increases the maximum hydrogen storage capacity from 1.91 wt% (x = 1.1) to 2.27 wt% (x = 1.3), which is attributed to the dark phase facilitating hydrogen dissociation and diffusion. However, the reversible hydrogen storage capacity decreases from 1.37 wt% (x = 1.1) to 1.10 wt% (x = 1.3), likely due to the formation of stable TiHx hydrides. Thermodynamically, the activation energy of hydrogen absorption decreases with higher Ti content (from 18.62 kJ mol−1 of x = 1.1 to 11.97 kJ mol−1 of x = 1.3), indicating enhanced hydrogen diffusion. Conversely, the activation energy of hydride decomposition and the hydride stability increases with Ti content. Furthermore, the oxidation resistance of the alloys deteriorates as Ti content increases, ascribed to the higher oxidation sensitivity of Ti compared to Fe.

Graphical abstract: Tailoring hydrogenation, thermodynamic properties and oxidation resistance of TiFe alloy by only regulating the stoichiometric ratio of Ti and Fe elements

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Dec 2025
Accepted
23 Feb 2026
First published
04 Mar 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2026,16, 12348-12359

Tailoring hydrogenation, thermodynamic properties and oxidation resistance of TiFe alloy by only regulating the stoichiometric ratio of Ti and Fe elements

S. Xia, G. Wu, D. Huang, G. Ma, H. Cai, J. Jiang, Q. Zhou, X. Yan and P. Lv, RSC Adv., 2026, 16, 12348 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA09388K

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