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Julien O. Fadonougbo

Researcher at KITECH

Publications -  20
Citations -  214

Julien O. Fadonougbo is an academic researcher from KITECH. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alloy & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 73 citations. Previous affiliations of Julien O. Fadonougbo include Korea Institute of Science and Technology & Korea University of Science and Technology.

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Enhancing the Hydrogen Storage Properties of AxBy Intermetallic Compounds by Partial Substitution: A Short Review

TL;DR: In this paper, a brief overview of partial substitution in several AxBy alloys, from the long-established AB5 and AB2-types, to the recently attractive and extensively studied AB and AB3 alloys including the largely documented solid-solution alloy systems, is presented.
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Kinetics and thermodynamics of near eutectic Mg-Mg2Ni composites produced by casting process

TL;DR: In this article, the hydrogenation properties of several Mg-Mg2Ni composite specimens with increasing Ni content were reported, and reaction mechanisms were described by means of solid-gas reaction modeling.
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Effect of Fe substitution on first hydrogenation kinetics of TiFe-based hydrogen storage alloys after air exposure

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated how Fe substitution with Ni, Co, Cu, Mn, and Cr affected the first hydrogenation behavior of air-exposed TiFe-based hydrogen storage alloys.
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Effect of Fe substitution by Mn and Cr on first hydrogenation kinetics of air-exposed TiFe-based hydrogen storage alloy

TL;DR: In this paper, the first hydrogenation kinetics of a TiFe-based hydrogen storage alloy was examined at room temperature (20°C) with a hydrogen pressure of 40 bar.
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Low temperature formation of Mg2FeH6 by hydrogenation of ball-milled nano-crystalline powder mixture of Mg and Fe

TL;DR: In this article, a low temperature formation of Mg2FeH6 is demonstrated by hydrogenation of a Mg-Fe elemental powder mixture at a temperature as low as 350°C which is lower than the conventional process temperature, 500°C.