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TiFe-based intermetallic metal hydrides

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TiFe-based intermetallic hydrides are a class of AB-type alloys where titanium and iron form a host lattice that can reversibly absorb hydrogen to form TiFeH2-type hydrides, offering moderate hydrogen capacity and favorable operating conditions for storage technologies.[2] They are interstitial hydrides in which hydrogen occupies tetrahedral or octahedral lattice sites, and their performance is sensitive to alloying additions (such as Mn and Zr), microstructure, and surface oxidation state.[2]

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UQTR and GKN Hoeganaes show that mechanical treatments can activate gas-atomized Ti0.488Fe0.460Mn0.052 alloy for room-temperature hydrogen storage, cutting energy costs.

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