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A high pressure investigation of Pd and the Pd–H system

The effect of high pressure (3.5 GPa) on the Pd and Pd–H systems has been investigated. We have been able to induce a cubic–monoclinic structural transformation in the case of pure Pd treated at 450°C for 5 h. Hydrogen has been introduced at high pressures using an alternative hydrogen source (C 14H...

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Published in:Journal of alloys and compounds 1999-09, Vol.291 (1), p.L1-L5
Main Authors: dos Santos, D.S, Miraglia, S, Fruchart, D
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High pressure
Hydrogen in metals
Materials science
Metals. Metallurgy
Pd–H system
Phase diagrams and microstructures developed by solidification and solid-solid phase transformations
Physics
Structural transformation
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