Springer, 1992. — 335 p. — (Topics in Applied Physics 67). — ISBN13: 978-3-540-46433-4.
The topic of hydrogen in an on metals and alloys is important in a number ofdisciplines including solid-state physics, materials science, physical chemistry, and energy technology. This volume treats the dynamics of hydrogen in intermetallic compounds, surface properties, kinetics, and applications of metal hydrides in energy technology. In addition, selected experimental methods are described. The introductory chapter will enable non-specialists to gain an overall picture of the field and to appreciate the relevant scientific issue. The companion volume, Hydrogene in Intermetallic Compounds I, was published as Vol. 63 of Topics in Applied Physics.
Surface properties and activation
Dynamics of hydrogen in intermetallic hydrides
Hydride formation and decomposition kinetics
Applications
Experimental techniques I: The perturbed angular correlation method and its application to hydrogen in metals
Experimental techniques II: Adaptation of new techniques to study surface and bulk properties of H-metal systems