Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Hydrogen or compound thereof
Patent
1979-02-02
1982-09-21
Dean, R.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Hydrogen or compound thereof
420417, 420434, 420900, C01B 624
Patent
active
043506739
ABSTRACT:
There is described an alloy metal hydride for storing and releasing hydrogen at predetermined temperatures and pressures intended for storing and transporting said hydrogen and also for use as a hydrogen supply source of a fuel cell and fuel electrode. The alloy of this invention consists of 30 to 80 percent by weight Ti and 20 to 70 percent by weight Mn having a high dissociation pressure, easy hydrogen activation, low heat of formation of hydrides and a very fast rate of absorption and desorption, also the alloy is of light weight and of low cost, therefore being of great industrial use.
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Fukuda Masataro
Gamo Takaharu
Moriwaki Yoshio
Yamashita Toshio
Dean R.
Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Limited
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