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Mechanochemical synthesis of a TiFe nanocrystalline intermetallic compound and its mechanical alloying with third component

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METAL SCIENCE AND HEAT TREATMENT
Volume 54, Issue 9-10, Pages 461-465

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11041-013-9531-x

Keywords

mechanochemical synthesis; intermetallic compounds; hydrogen-sorption properties

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  1. Federal Target Program Scientific and Scientific-Pedagogical Manpower of Innovative Russia [GK P1551]
  2. MISIS NITU Program for Creation and Development

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The method of solid-phase mechanochemical synthesis is used to obtain nanostructured ternary alloys based on a TiFe intermetallic compound with manganese, copper and zirconium as alloying components. The phase and structural transformations in the process of the synthesis are determined by x-ray diffraction analysis. The interaction between the resulting compounds and hydrogen is studied, isotherms of absorption and desorption of hydrogen are plotted, and the hydration products are subjected to x-ray phase analysis. It is shown that the use of mechanical activation and the presence of a third component permits activation under less rigid conditions as compared to TiFe obtained by metallurgical alloying.

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