Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Having composition – density – or hardness gradient
Patent
1988-09-08
1990-02-20
Roy, Upendra
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
All metal or with adjacent metals
Having composition, density, or hardness gradient
420900, 423644, 4236481, 428660, 428670, 428680, B32D 514, B22F 100
Patent
active
049025791
ABSTRACT:
Novel materials having the ability to reversibly store hydrogen are amorphous metal alloys of the formula
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Grasselli Robert K.
Harris Jonathan H.
Tenhover Michael A.
Curatolo Joseph G.
Evans Larry W.
Phillips Sue E.
Roy Upendra
The Standard Oil Company
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