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Lototsky et al., 2005 - Google Patents

Vanadium-based BCC alloys: phase-structural characteristics and hydrogen sorption properties

Lototsky et al., 2005

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14526091656624972135
Author
Lototsky M
Yartys V
Zavaliy I
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Journal of Alloys and Compounds

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This work was focused on the studies of vanadium-based “low-temperature” bcc alloys as H storage materials. Both as cast and annealed at 1100° C quaternary alloys V92. 5− x− yZr7. 5Ti7. 5+ x− yMy (M= Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni; x= 0, 10; y= 0, 7.5) were studied. They were …
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