Iron-titanium-mischmetal alloys for hydrogen storage

Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – With means to treat gas or vapor

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75123E, 75123M, 75134F, 751755, 423644, F26B 128, F26B 132

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040795233

ABSTRACT:
A method for the preparation of an iron-titanium-mischmetal alloy which is used for the storage of hydrogen. The alloy is prepared by air-melting an iron charge in a clay-graphite crucible, adding titanium and deoxidizing with mischmetal. The resultant alloy contains less than about 0.1% oxygen and exhibits a capability for hydrogen sorption in less than half the time required by vacuum-melted, iron-titanium alloys.

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