An optical method to determine the thermodynamics of hydrogen absorption and desorption in metals

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Hydrogenography, an optical high-throughput combinatorial technique to find hydrogen storage materials, has so far been applied only to materials undergoing a metal-to-semiconductor transition during hydrogenation. We show here that this technique works equally well for metallic hydrides. Additionally, we find that the thermodynamic data obtained optically on thin Pd-H films agree very well with Pd-H bulk data. This confirms that hydrogenography is a valuable general method to determine the relevant parameters for hydrogen storage in metal hydrides. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Gremaud, R., Slaman, M., Schreuders, H., Dam, B., & Griessen, R. (2007). An optical method to determine the thermodynamics of hydrogen absorption and desorption in metals. Applied Physics Letters, 91(23). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2821376

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