“…Second, TiNi has been extensively studied for its potential hydrogen storage properties. Finally, it was also the first material which demonstrated the possibility of applications of intermetallic compounds as negative electrodes for rechargeable NieMH batteries [36].…”
“…Second, TiNi has been extensively studied for its potential hydrogen storage properties. Finally, it was also the first material which demonstrated the possibility of applications of intermetallic compounds as negative electrodes for rechargeable NieMH batteries [36].…”
“…TiNi intermetallic compound is known to react with hydrogen both by solid-gas [1] and electrochemical reaction [2][3][4][5][6][7]. By solid-gas reaction, it absorbs up to 1.4 hydrogen atoms per formula unit (H f.u.…”
“…TiNi is an outstanding alloy due to both shape memory behavior and hydrogen uptake capability [1][2][3][4]. Its shape memory effect is allowed by a martensitic transformation (MT) between a high temperature phase of cubic symmetry and a low temperature phase of monoclinic symmetry [5,6].…”
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