Impact of Ce doping and cold rolling on the activation performance of V70Ti10Cr20 alloy

Zhenguang Huang , Qiang Shen , Shiting Yang , Peimei Dong , Chunju Lv , Meiqiang Fan , Yongfu Cui , Leichao Meng , Chao Li , Zhendong Yao

International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials ›› 2025, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (11) : 2733 -2742.

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International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials ›› 2025, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (11) :2733 -2742. DOI: 10.1007/s12613-025-3175-x
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Impact of Ce doping and cold rolling on the activation performance of V70Ti10Cr20 alloy

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The study investigated the influence of Ce alloying and cold rolling on the activation behavior of V70Ti10Cr20-based alloys. The activation conditions of single cold rolled (V70Ti10Cr20-0.3) and single Ce replaced (V70Ti10Cr20Ce1) samples were reduced from the original two heat treatments to one heat treatment, and the incubation time was about 105 min. Unexpectedly, the two modification methods produce excellent synergistic effects that the co-modified sample (V70Ti10Cr20Ce1-0.5) was activated at room temperature (25°C) without incubation period, and reached saturation capacity (4wt%) within 12 min. Further studies show that CeO2 formed through Ce doping, serves as an active site for hydrogen absorption, facilitating the passage of hydrogen atoms through the dense oxide layer on the surface of vanadium-based alloys. Upon the foundation of Ce doping, cold rolling leads to the aggregation of dislocations around CeO2 sites, thereby further establishing a hydrogen diffusion pathway from the surface into the bulk phase, thus significantly improving the activation performance of the alloy. This work establishes a robust basis for the practical engineering use of vanadium-based hydrogen storage alloys.

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hydrogen storage alloy / vanadium-based body-centered cubic alloy / activation / phase structure / cooperative optimization

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Zhenguang Huang, Qiang Shen, Shiting Yang, Peimei Dong, Chunju Lv, Meiqiang Fan, Yongfu Cui, Leichao Meng, Chao Li, Zhendong Yao. Impact of Ce doping and cold rolling on the activation performance of V70Ti10Cr20 alloy. International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials, 2025, 32(11): 2733-2742 DOI:10.1007/s12613-025-3175-x

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