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Investigation of ZrFe2-type materials for metal hydride hydrogen compressor systems by substituting Fe with Cr or V

Koultoukis et al., 2014

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3185999559234960956
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Koultoukis E
Makridis S
Pavlidou E
De Rango P
Stubos A
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International journal of hydrogen energy

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In this study, the effects of partial substitution of Fe, in the ZrFe 2-system alloys, by Cr or V are presented. The two studied alloys, ZrFe 1.8 V 0.2 and ZrFe 1.8 Cr 0.2, have been synthesized by high frequency induction-levitation melting under inert Ar atmosphere. The …
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