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An Introduction to the Formation of Interstitial Alloys Through Gas-Solid Reactions,n of a given material. . predominates in heavy solids such as metals, although the presence of . is also required to explain why metals melt upon heating. Gas-solid reactions take the form of . combinations within this postulate.aneurysm 发表于 2025-3-27 08:46:40
Diffusion of Hydrogen in Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Alloys,nthalpy of hydrogen diffusion in the interfaces is about 0.1eV lower than in amorphous Fe.Zr., indicating lower potential barriers in the interfaces of the nanocrystalline material than in the amorphous state.BRIBE 发表于 2025-3-27 09:29:12
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,Progress in Metal — Hydride Technology,ic pollution: the ‘greenhouse’ effect that has been correlated with the sharp increase in the production of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) molecules that are very stable and are more active than carbon dioxide in destroying the ozone layer.Glycogen 发表于 2025-3-27 19:15:46
Statics and dynamics of hydrogen in metals,ational dynamics of H is dominated by its localized vibrations. It will be shown that besides these also the vibrations with lattice frequencies (band modes) are important for the understanding of H-dynamics. The influence of quantum effects is shown.GRIPE 发表于 2025-3-27 23:35:24
An Introduction to the Study of Hydrogen Motion in Metals by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, be points of distinction between the two processes. For example, in a metal MH. the hydrogen moves between specific interstitial sites and therefore the motion of a given particle may be restricted as x increases because a neighbouring site is already occupied.lipoatrophy 发表于 2025-3-28 02:29:20
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0168-132X that of liquid hydrogen. It is less well known that hydrogen densities of twice that of liquid hydrogen can be obtained by intercalating hydrogen gas into metals. The explanation of this unusual paradox is that the absorption of molecular hydrogen, which in TiFe and LaNis is reversible and occurs atinitiate 发表于 2025-3-28 10:39:38
Book 1995quid hydrogen. It is less well known that hydrogen densities of twice that of liquid hydrogen can be obtained by intercalating hydrogen gas into metals. The explanation of this unusual paradox is that the absorption of molecular hydrogen, which in TiFe and LaNis is reversible and occurs at ambient t