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Role of intermetallics in hydrogen storage materials

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In this article, the authors describe the rapid quenching effects on the solid-solution range of La(Ni, M)x (x=3-5) alloys prepared by melt spinning in discussing their hydrogen absorption properties.
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Many intermetallics such as AB5, AB2, A2B show the excellent hydrogen absorbing properties. Specially, LaNi5 compound has been extensively studied for the negative electrode of Ni–MH batteries. In today's use for the negative electrode of Ni–MH batteries, alloys must be single phase. But it is well known that it is difficult to make non-stoichiometric LaNi5 alloys as single phase because of its limited solid-solution range. The present study describes the rapid quenching effects on the solid-solution range of La(Ni, M)x (x=3–5) alloys prepared by melt spinning in discussing their hydrogen absorption properties. It is found that the single phase with CaCu5 crystal structure extends to LaNi4.65 compositional alloys. For fuel cell automobile, the alloys with high content of hydrogen must be developed. Strong candidates for this will be Vanadium based BCC alloys, which would be hard to be activated. Since it is well known that the Laves phases undergo easy activation treatment, it may be possible that the BCC phases will be easily activated if the alloys contain such Laves phases. The present study also found that Zr addition is effective on forming Laves phase as grain boundary phases in BCC phases in V–Ti–Zr–Ni alloys, and on improving the hydrogen absorbing properties. The study will be also extended to future hydrogen absorbing alloys with high capacity.

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Structure and stability of Laves phases. Part I. Critical assessment of factors controlling Laves phase stability

TL;DR: In this article, the stability of Laves phases has been investigated and some factors which are known to affect the occurrence and structure type of laves phases are discussed and it is shown that, at least up to now, the existing models and calculations are not well suited to give a general description of the stability.
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Hydrogen storage technologies for stationary and mobile applications: Review, analysis and perspectives

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Intermetallic catalyst for carbon nanotubes (CNTs) growth by thermal chemical vapor deposition method

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