Neutron diffraction studies of hafnium-hydrogen and titanium-hydrogen systems /

Results of neutron and X-ray diffraction studies of Hf and Ti hydrogen systems are reported. The first single phase hydride formed is a nonstoichiometric compound with a CaF2-type structure. It deforms to a face-centered tetragonal structure as the composition approaches MX2. From the crystal struct...

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Main Author: Sidhu, S. S.
Corporate Author: Argonne National Laboratory
Other Authors: Heaton, LeRoy, Zauberis, D. D.
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Argonne, Ill. : Argonne National Laboratory, 1956.
Series:ANL (Series) ; 5501.
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520 3 |a Results of neutron and X-ray diffraction studies of Hf and Ti hydrogen systems are reported. The first single phase hydride formed is a nonstoichiometric compound with a CaF2-type structure. It deforms to a face-centered tetragonal structure as the composition approaches MX2. From the crystal structure data of these hydrides the positions of hydrogen atoms, the nearest neighbor atoms and their interatomic distances are determined. It is indicated that the size of the hole for the hydrogen atom in the hydride is such that it must enter as an ion. The effect of metal-hydrogen bonds on the physical properties of hydrides, such as characteristics temperature and vibration frequency, is given. Evidence and explanation for the embrittlement of metals by hydrogen are offered. 
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