2005
DOI: 10.1007/bf03027449
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Studies on the hydrogen absorption properties of LaNi5−xSnx and La0.95Ni4.6Sn0.3 alloys using magnetic and thermoelectric power measurement

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“…The maximum storage capacity of the starting alloy (LaNi 5 ) was found to be 1.45 wt %, which is in agreement with the literature value. 15,20) With Al substitution, no significant change was observed in maximum storage capacity (1.43 wt %), but absorption/desorption pressure (equilibrium pressure) markedly decreased. A similar result was obtained from the literature for the LaNi 4:25 Al 0:75 system.…”
Section: Hydrogen Storage Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum storage capacity of the starting alloy (LaNi 5 ) was found to be 1.45 wt %, which is in agreement with the literature value. 15,20) With Al substitution, no significant change was observed in maximum storage capacity (1.43 wt %), but absorption/desorption pressure (equilibrium pressure) markedly decreased. A similar result was obtained from the literature for the LaNi 4:25 Al 0:75 system.…”
Section: Hydrogen Storage Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%