metal Hydrides Are Of Inestimable Importance For The Future Of Hydrogen Energy. This Unique Monograph Presents A Clear And Comprehensive Description Of The Bulk Properties Of The Metal-hydrogen System. The Statistical Thermodynamics Is Treated Over A Very Wide Range Of Pressure, Temperature And Comp
[Springer Series in Materials Science] The Metal-Hydrogen System Volume 21 || Phase Diagrams and Statistical Thermodynamics of Binary M-H Systems
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- Book ID
- 120512973
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 737 KB
- Edition
- 2nd rev. and updated ed. 2005
- Category
- Article
- ISBN-13
- 9783540004943
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metal Hydrides Are Of Inestimable Importance For The Future Of Hydrogen Energy. This Unique Monograph Presents A Clear And Comprehensive Description Of The Bulk Properties Of The Metal-hydrogen System. The Statistical Thermodynamics Is Treated Over A Very Wide Range Of Pressure, Temperature And Composition. Another Prominent Feature Of The Book Is Its Elucidation Of The Quantum Mechanical Behavior Of Interstitial Hydrogen Atoms, Including Their States And Motion. The Important Topic Of Hydrogen Interaction With Lattice Defects And Its Materials-science Implications Are Also Discussed Thoroughly. This Second Edition Has Been Substantially Revised And Updated.
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metal Hydrides Are Of Inestimable Importance For The Future Of Hydrogen Energy. This Unique Monograph Presents A Clear And Comprehensive Description Of The Bulk Properties Of The Metal-hydrogen System. The Statistical Thermodynamics Is Treated Over A Very Wide Range Of Pressure, Temperature And Comp
This book presents selected contributions to the NATO Advanced Research Workshop βCarbon Nanomaterials in Clean Energy Hydrogen Systemsβ held in June 2010. These original papers reflect recent progress in response to the modern-day requirements in chemistry of carbon nanomaterials and metal-hydrogen
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