High-pressure Hydrides of Iron and Its Alloys

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
V. E. Antonov
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Hydrides of iron and iron-based alloys are thermodynamically stable only at hydrogen pressures in the gigapascal range and rapidly loose hydrogen under ambient conditions. At low temperatures, however, these hydrides can be retained in a metastable state at atmospheric pressure after being cooled under the high pressure to liquid nitrogen temperature. This review will discuss the current state of studies on phase transformations in the Fe-H and related systems and also on the composition, crystal structure and physical properties of the hydrides, both under high hydrogen pressures and in the "quenched" metastable state at ambient pressure. The studies at ambient pressure include magnetization measurements, X-ray and neutron diffraction, Mossbauer spectroscopy and inelastic neutron scattering. In the sections on Mossbauer and structural investigations of hydrides of Fe-Cr and Ni-Fe alloys new experimental results will be presented.
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APA: V. E. Antonov  (2002)  High-pressure Hydrides of Iron and Its Alloys

MLA: V. E. Antonov High-pressure Hydrides of Iron and Its Alloys. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2002.

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