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Electrode Characteristics of Nanostructured Mg2Ni‐Type Alloys Prepared by Mechanical Alloying

Woo et al., 1999

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1794595981492752921
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Woo J
Lee K
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Journal of the Electrochemical Society

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Many extensive studies have been carried out on AB (TiFe), AB2 (ZrCr2, TiCr2), AB5 (LaNi5), and A2B (Mg2Ni) hydrogen storage alloys developed as the anodic materials of Ni/MH batteries. 1-4 Among these, Mg2Ni-type alloys are promising materials due to their …
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