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A study has been made on the interaction of hydrogen with a phase based on the intermetallide Zr2Ni and with the ternary Laves phase occurring in the Ti-Ni-Zr system in the temperature range between room temperature and 700°C. The Laves phase and the phase based on Zr2Ni form two hydrides: a low-temperature unstable one, which decomposes in air, and a high-temperature one that gives up hydrogen on heating above 400°C. The hydrogen capacities of the two phases can be used to store hydrogen.
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Materials Science Institute, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, Kiev. Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, Nos. 1/2(377), pp. 81–84, January–February, 1995.
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Antonova, M.M., Semenova, E.L. & Tret'yachenko, L.A. Hydrides based on phases in the Ti2Ni-Zr2Ni section of the Ti-Ni-Zr system. Powder Metall Met Ceram 34, 74–77 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00559855
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