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Magnesium hydrogenation storage

E. Ivanov, I. Konstanchuk, A. Stepanov, V. Boldyrev, Magnesium mechanical alloys for hydrogen storage, J. Less-Comm. Metals, 131 (1987) 25-29. [Pg.77]

Y. Kojima, Y. Kawai, T. Haga, Magnesium-based nano-composite materials for hydrogen storage, J. Alloys Compd. 424 (2006) 294-298. [Pg.184]

P.-A. Huhn, M. Dornheim, T. Klassen, R. Bormann, Thermal stability of nanocrystaUine magnesium for hydrogen storage, J. Alloys Compd. 404-406 (2005) 499-502. [Pg.185]

N. Hanada, T. Ichikawa, S.-I. Orimo, H. Fuji, Correlation between hydrogen storage properties and structural characteristics in mechanically milled magnesium hydride MgH, J. Alloys Compd. 366 (2004) 269-273. [Pg.185]

H. Shao, Y. Wang, H. Xu, X. Li, Hydrogen storage properties of magnesium ultrafine particles prepared by hydrogen plasma-metal reaction, Mater Sci. Eng. B 110 (2004) 221-226. [Pg.185]

M. Au, Hydrogen storage properties of magnesium based nanostructured/amorphous composite materials, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 801 (2004) BBl.5.1-1.5.14. [Pg.187]

H. Imamura, S. Tabata, N. Shigetomi, Y. Takesue, Y. Sakata, Composites for hydrogen storage by mechanical grinding of graphite carbon and magnesium, J. Alloys Compd. 330-332 (2002) 579-583. [Pg.190]

Z.G. Huang, Z.P. Guo, A. Calka, D. Wexler, H.K. Liu, Effect of carbon black, graphite and carbon nanotubes additives on hydrogen storage properties of magnesium, J. Alloys Compd. 427 (2007) 94-100. [Pg.190]

M. Khrussanova, M. Terzieva, P. Peshev, K. Petrov, M. Pezat, J.P. Manaud, B. Darriet, Calcium-substituted lanthanum-magnesium alloys for hydrogen storage, Int. J. Hyd Ener. 10 (1985) 591-594. [Pg.190]

Shao et al. [25] prepared Mg Ni from magnesium and nickel nanoparticles produced by hydrogen plasma-metal reaction. Two preparation methods were developed to obtain the compound. One is heating the nanoparticles under 0.10 MPa argon pressure at 430°C and the other is under 3.00 MPa hydrogen pressure at 280°C. No hydrogen storage properties of this material were assessed. [Pg.197]

M. Fichtner, O. Fuhr, O. Kircher, Magnesium alanate-a material for reversible hydrogen storage , J. Alloys Compd. 356-357 (2003) 418-422. [Pg.286]


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