Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Hydrogen or compound thereof
Patent
1983-12-21
1987-05-05
Brody, Christopher W.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Hydrogen or compound thereof
420455, 420459, 420900, C22C 1900
Patent
active
046631437
ABSTRACT:
A ternary alloy comprised of cerium, nickel and manganese is characterized in having CaCu.sub.5 hexagonal crystal structure and stoichiometry. Members of a preferred class of compounds, represented by the empirical formula CeNi.sub.5-x Mn.sub.x wherein "x" has a value between 0.1 and about 1.0. These alloys react with hydrogen readily and can absorb a large amount of hydrogen at moderate pressure and temperature and are particularly suitable for use as hydrogen storage materials.
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van Vucht J. H. N. et al, "Reversible Room-Temperature Absorption of Large Quantities of Hydrogen by Intermetallic Compounds" Philip-Res. Rept. 25 133-140 (1970).
Pourarian Faiz
Wallace William E.
Brody Christopher W.
Koppers Company Inc.
MacKay Donald M.
Zeh, Jr. Herbert J.
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