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Characterization of nanocrystalline palladium for solid state gas sensor applications

Nanocrystalline Pd has been synthesized by the inert gas condensation technique, consolidated into pellets, and characterized by x-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The hydrogen gas absorption/desorption properties of these materials were investigated to demonstrate their application...

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Published in:Nanostructured materials 1995-03, Vol.5 (3), p.373-382
Main Authors: Volkening, F.A., Naidoo, M.N., Candela, G.A., Holtz, R.L., Provenzano, V.
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