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M Nakane

Researcher at Industrial Research Institute

Publications -  8
Citations -  197

M Nakane is an academic researcher from Industrial Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hydrogen & Hydrogen storage. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 191 citations.

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Hydrogen absorption-desorption characteristics of mischmetal-nickel-aluminum alloys

TL;DR: The hydrogen absorption and desorption characteristics of mischmetal (Mm)-nickel-aluminum alloys were investigated in this paper, where the same hexagonal structure as LaNi5 and MmNi5 was found to react readily with hydrogen to form the hydrides MnNi4.5Al0.75 Al0.5A10.
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Development of mischmetal-nickel and titanium-cobalt hydrides for hydrogen storage

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the hydrogen absorption-desorption characteristics of ternary alloys such as Mm1−x AxNi5 (A  Ca, Ti; x = 0.05− 0.75), MmNi5−yBy (B ǫ, Co, Cr, Mn, V, V; x= 0.1−0.75).
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Hydrogen absorption-desorption characteristics of misch metal-nickel-silicon alloys

TL;DR: The hydrogen absorption and desorption characteristics of misch metal-nickel-silicon alloys were investigated in this article, where the same hexagonal structure as LaNi5 and MmNi5 was used to form the hydrides MmNis5−ySiy.
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Hydrogen absorption-desorption characteristics of mischmetal-Ni-Cr-Mn alloys

TL;DR: In this paper, the hydrogen absorption and desorption characteristics of mischmetal (Mm)-Ni-Cr-Mn alloys were investigated, and the hydrides of MmNi4.5Cr 0.46Mn 0.04 and Mm Ni4.25Mn0.25 have properties which make them suitable as stationary hydrogen storage materials.
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Hydrogen absorption-desorption characteristics of Ti-Co-Fe Alloys

TL;DR: In this article, the hydrogen absorption and desorption characteristics of Ti-Co-Fe alloys were investigated and it was shown that the dissociation pressures of these hydrides are dependent on the iron content and the value of log P H 2 increases gradually with increasing x.