K. Buschow, P. Bouten, A. Miedema
Sep 1, 1982
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Reports on Progress in Physics
Abstract
The authors review available experimental information on the existence, thermodynamic stability and physical properties of hydrides formed by the absorption of hydrogen gas in intermetallic compounds of two transition metals. The emphasis is on stability. It is shown that empirical models for the stability of ternary hydrides can be reconciled with ideas based on the results of band structure calculations of (binary) metallic hydrides. It is concluded that metallic hydrides can be looked upon as alloys of metallic hydrogen. In addition to the thermodynamic properties of ternary metallic hydrides the authors discuss experimental information on electronic properties (magnetic, super-conductivity, band structure features) and on crystallographic and metallurgical properties (neutron scattering, nuclear and electron spin resonance, Mossbauer spectroscopy, diffusion). Applications are briefly reviewed.