Chen et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Development of Ti–Cr–Mn–Fe based alloys with high hydrogen desorption pressures for hybrid hydrogen storage vessel applicationChen et al., 2013
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- 6652284435921353143
- Author
- Chen Z
- Xiao X
- Chen L
- Fan X
- Liu L
- Li S
- Ge H
- Wang Q
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- Publication venue
- International journal of hydrogen energy
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Abstract Three series of Ti–Cr–Mn–Fe based alloys with high hydrogen desorption plateau pressures for hybrid hydrogen storage vessel application were prepared by induction levitation melting, as well as their crystallographic characteristics and hydrogen storage …
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