Hydrogen and deuterium pressure-composition (P-C) isotherm measurements were carried out for Ti0.31Cr0.49V0.20 bcc alloy. As a result, the residual hydrogen-to-metal ratio (H/M)res was almost the same as the residual deuterium-to-metal one (D/M)res; the (H/M)res and (D/M)res were approximately 0.5. Furthermore, the neutron scattering experiments were conducted with Ti 0.31Cr0.49V0.20 alloys including the residual hydrogen and/or deuterium. It was found that H atoms absorbed in the first absorption cycle up to H/M = 0.5 are hardly bound in the desorption cycle as the residual hydrogen, whereas D atoms are mainly bound in Ti0.31Cr 0.49V0.20 bcc alloy as the residual deuterium when D 2 gas is partially used in the H absorption reaction.
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Mori, K., Iwase, K., Sugiyama, M., Kofu, M., Yamamuro, O., Onodera, Y., … Fukunaga, T. (2012). Neutron scattering studies of Ti-Cr-V bcc alloy with the residual hydrogen and deuterium. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 340). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/340/1/012103
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