“…The equilibrium absorption model was compared quantitatively with the force measurements, based on values of the solubility parameters ∆H s and C 0 from the literature. Several experimental studies have found consistent values of these quantities, as indicated inTable 2[24][25][26][27]. First-principles calculations have also yielded comparable formation energies of 0.6 -0.7 eV for absorption into interstitial lattice sites[28][29][30].…”
“…The equilibrium absorption model was compared quantitatively with the force measurements, based on values of the solubility parameters ∆H s and C 0 from the literature. Several experimental studies have found consistent values of these quantities, as indicated inTable 2[24][25][26][27]. First-principles calculations have also yielded comparable formation energies of 0.6 -0.7 eV for absorption into interstitial lattice sites[28][29][30].…”
“…The Al released from the second reaction and magnesium from the third reaction precipitate and intermetallic compound Al 3 Mg 2 is formed 4Al + 2Mg → Al 3 Mg 2 + Al (4) Two steps in the decomposition of magnesium alanate and release of hydrogen have been distinguished in XRD patterns ( Fig. 7c and d).…”
Section: Behavior Of H In Mgal Thin Filmsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…near the melting point at atmospheric pressure [4]. When the hydrogen content in the Al film is far from the equilibrium value, as a consequence of ion implantation processes, the behavior of H atoms is strongly related to crystalline defects.…”
“…Little is known of the solubility of hydrogen in aluminum at room temperature [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. The diffusivity and permeability of hydrogen in aluminum [9][10][11][12][13][14] have been carried out, and large scatter in the experimental data is shown.…”
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