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Hydrogen storage in magnesium hydride doped with niobium pentaoxide and graphite

De Piccoli et al., 2004

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7722877375341057562
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De Piccoli C
Dal Toé S
Lo Russo S
Maddalena A
Palade P
Saber A
Sartori S
Principi G
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Magnesium hydride powders mixed with 0.5 mol% of niobium pentaoxide with and without the addition of 1 wt% graphite have been treated by ball milling in argon atmosphere. Hydrogen absorption and desorption tests, as well as pressure-compositionisotherms (PCI) …
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