Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1516743 Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

ZrCr2 samples with well defined hexagonal (C14/C36) or cubic (C15) Laves phase structures have been synthesised by melting in an arc furnace followed by different treatments depending on the sample type. Hydrogen absorption capacity and thermodynamic stability of their respective hydrides have been investigated by solid–gas reaction. Pressure–composition–temperature (PCT) curves obtained for both structures at temperatures of 348, 373, 398 and 423 K, and H-pressures from 101 to 106 Pa, showed that the cubic phase is less stable than the hexagonal ones. This result was related to Miedema's rule of reversed stability and also correlated to the volume of the interstitial hole for hydrogen.

► Methods for producing pure cubic and hexagonal ZrCr2 intermetallics described. ► Termodynamic properties for hydride formation of both polytipes obtained. ► Termodynamic properties correlated to the volume of the interstitial hole for hydrogen.

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