Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1627213 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Various shapes of flaw-free bulk titanium hydrides (TiHX: X = 1.53–1.75) were fabricated, and its electrical and thermal properties were studied. The electrical conductivity of titanium hydride was slightly lower than that of titanium metal, and it exhibited metal-like temperature dependence. The Seebeck coefficient of the Ti–H system changed from positive to negative due to hydrogenation, and its absolute value for titanium hydride remained at a low magnitude, which is typical for metallic materials. The thermal conductivity of the hydride was the same as that of the metal and increased slightly with increasing temperature.

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