Cyclic Stability Of Rare Earth Pentanickel Hydrides

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Dhanesh Chandra
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Long term stability studies were conducted on four variants of LaNi5; 10,000 hydriding/dehydriding cycles were used to evaluate their suitability for a metal hydride cooling system. Thermodynamic and structural studies were conducted to determine changes in these materials during cycling test period. The hydrogen sorption properties of LaNi5.2, and Lao 9Gd0.1Ni5 and LaNi4.75In0.27 were seriously degraded during the tests but the LaNi4.8Sn0.22 hydride was virtually unaffected. Hydride isotherms were measured at the beginning and at intervals through out the test period to observe the nature and extent of damage degradation in the sorption properties. X-ray diffraction studies of the alloys (LaNi5.2, LaO.9Gd0.1Ni5 LaNi4 8Sn0.22) and their respective hydride, before and after test, provided insight with regards to the observed changes in the hydride properties. Electron microscopic studies were also conducted to evaluate the changes in particle sizes.
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APA: Dhanesh Chandra  (1989)  Cyclic Stability Of Rare Earth Pentanickel Hydrides

MLA: Dhanesh Chandra Cyclic Stability Of Rare Earth Pentanickel Hydrides. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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