Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Processes – Free metal or alloy reductant contains magnesium
Patent
1979-11-09
1981-07-14
Rutledge, L. Dewayne
Specialized metallurgical processes, compositions for use therei
Processes
Free metal or alloy reductant contains magnesium
75134F, 75134M, 75134N, 423644, C22C 3000, C01B 602, F17C 1100
Patent
active
042784662
ABSTRACT:
A titanium-iron-type alloy for the storage of hydrogen having an atomic composition corresponding to the formula Ti.sub.w Fe.sub.x M'.sub.y M".sub.z in which M' is a substituent for iron from the transition metals of group Vb or group VIb of the periodic system, M" is another iron substituent selected from the group which consists of nickel and manganese but which is nickel when M' is chromium and y and z are each between 0.01 and 0.2; w, representing the atomic concentration of titanium is at least equal to the sum x+y+z. The alloy can be charged with hydrogen, stored and desorbed from hydrogen.
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Battelle (Memorial Institute)
Ross Karl F.
Roy Upendra
Rutledge L. Dewayne
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