Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9803152 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Efforts to provide a unified picture of metal-hydrogen alloys over a wide range of chemical potentials are described. High chemical potentials are produced either by high-pressure molecular hydrogen or high excess potentials in electrolytic charging or electrodeposition. General systematics of the phase diagram of 3d-metal-hydrogen systems are noted; a drastic reduction of the melting point and the stabilization of close-packed structures with dissolution of hydrogen. Supercritical anomalies are observed in the fcc phase of Fe-H, Co-H and Ni-H systems. In the electrodeposition of metals, it is shown that structural changes are caused by dissolution of hydrogen, and superabundant vacancies of concentrations â¼ 10â4 are present.
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Authors
Y. Fukai,