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Research on Metal-Hydrogen Systems by Using High Pressure Techniques

Stansiław Filipek 

Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Kasprzaka 44/52, Warszawa 01-224, Poland

Abstract


The development of the high pressure techniques used for hydrogen
compression and for experiments on metal-hydrogen systems is briefly
introduced.
The influence of hydrostatic pressure on the properties (for example
compressibility or phase transitions) of various metal hydrides is
presented.
The hydrogen-metal reactions carried out under high pressure
conditions are discussed as a unique way of increasing activity of
hydrogen for syntheses of hydrides from metallic elements or their
alloys.
Special behavior of hydrogen in the amorphous alloys is also described
and discussed.

 

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Presentation: oral at High Pressure School 1999 (3rd), by Stansiław Filipek
See On-line Journal of High Pressure School 1999 (3rd)

Submitted: 2003-02-16 17:33
Revised:   2009-06-08 12:55