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On the path to bulk FeH2: Synthesis and magnetic properties of amorphous iron (II) hydride

•Amorphous Fe(II) hydride material approximating FeH2 has been isolated as a powder.•Moderate reaction conditions of 100bar H2 and 298K used.•Magnetic and hydrogen storage properties were investigated.•The mixed phase material is ferromagnetic.•Magnetic susceptibility of 1.25Bohr magnetons per formu...

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Published in:Journal of alloys and compounds 2014-03, Vol.590, p.199-204
Main Authors: Morris, Leah, Trudeau, Michel L., Lees, Martin R., Hanna, John V., Antonelli, David M.
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Amorphous material
Amorphous materials
Approximation
Condensed matter: electronic structure, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties
Cross-disciplinary physics: materials science
rheology
Domain effects, magnetization curves, and hysteresis
Energy storage material
Exact sciences and technology
Ferromagnetic materials
Hydrides
Iron
Magnetic permeability
Magnetic properties and materials
Magnetisation
Magnetization curves, magnetization reversal, hysteresis, barkhausen and related effects
Materials science
Materials synthesis
materials processing
Metal hydride
Physics
Toluene
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