
Diffusion in Hydrogen Storage Alloys
This volume presents a summary of relevant diffusion data. Enormous amount of research has been expended on the option of storing the hydrogen in solid metal alloys. The loading of metals with hydrogen, and its extraction, depends upon several processes. It is found that the slowest, and therefore the rate-determining process is hydrogen diffusion in the solid.
David J. Fisher(Author)
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 8. October 2015
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This volume presents a summary of relevant diffusion data. Enormous amount of research has been expended on the option of storing the hydrogen in solid metal alloys. The loading of metals with hydrogen, and its extraction, depends upon several processes. It is found that the slowest, and therefore the rate-determining process is hydrogen diffusion in the solid.
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10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSFo.89
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David J. Fisher
Diffusion in Hydrogen Storage Alloys
This volume presents a summary of relevant diffusion data. Enormous amount of research has been expended on the option of storing the hydrogen in solid metal alloys. The loading of metals with hydrogen, and its extraction, depends upon several processes. It is found that the slowest, and therefore the rate-determining process is hydrogen diffusion in the solid.
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David J. Fisher
Diffusion in Hydrogen Storage Alloys
This volume presents a summary of relevant diffusion data. Enormous amount of research has been expended on the option of storing the hydrogen in solid metal alloys. The loading of metals with hydrogen, and its extraction, depends upon several processes. It is found that the slowest, and therefore the rate-determining process is hydrogen diffusion in the solid.
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Content
Preface
Introduction
Chromium-Based Alloys
Magnesium-Based Alloys
Manganese-Based Alloys
Nickel-Based Alloys
Titanium-Based Alloys
Vanadium-Based Alloys
Zirconium-Based Alloys
Introduction
Chromium-Based Alloys
Magnesium-Based Alloys
Manganese-Based Alloys
Nickel-Based Alloys
Titanium-Based Alloys
Vanadium-Based Alloys
Zirconium-Based Alloys