Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1624878 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The milling of body centered cubic (BCC) Laves phase-related alloy of composition TiV0.9Mn1.1 was performed using a planetary mill under inert atmosphere. Starting materials were arc-melted alloys and elements mixtures. The arc-melted alloy consisted of two phases: the C14 Laves phase and a BCC solid solution. It was found that milling of the arc-melted alloy resulted in the disappearance of the C14 Laves phase and the formation of a face centered cubic (FCC) solid solution phase in addition to the BCC solid solution. Milling the pure elements also produced a mixture of FCC and BCC solid solution phases. Extensive milling resulted in a total loss of hydrogen capacity.
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Authors
J. Huot, H. Enoki, E. Akiba,