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Hydrogenation of TiFe by high-energy ball milling
The hydrogenation properties of TiFe, TiFe 2 and pure Ti during high-energy ball milling in hydrogen atmosphere were studied. By ball milling, TiFe could absorb hydrogen without activation treatment. For Ti powder, a single phase TiH 1.924 was formed. In addition, TiFe 2 could also be hydrided by ba...
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Published in: | Journal of alloys and compounds 2000-07, Vol.307 (1), p.259-265 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The hydrogenation properties of TiFe, TiFe
2 and pure Ti during high-energy ball milling in hydrogen atmosphere were studied. By ball milling, TiFe could absorb hydrogen without activation treatment. For Ti powder, a single phase TiH
1.924 was formed. In addition, TiFe
2 could also be hydrided by ball milling in hydrogen, which was ascribed to decomposition to form TiFeH
x
, TiH
1.924, and Fe. Based on the hydrogenation properties of Ti, TiFe, and TiFe
2 during dynamic ball milling and the thermal stability of the milled powders, it is proposed that the reactions in the milling of TiFe in hydrogen involve four steps: (1) fresh surfaces created by collision with the balls; (2) absorption of hydrogen by the powder; (3) oversaturation of hydrogen in the powder; (4) decomposition of TiFeH
x
to TiH
1.924 and Fe. |
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ISSN: | 0925-8388 1873-4669 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0925-8388(00)00827-6 |