Ag Nanowires Coated with Ag/Pd Alloy Sheaths and Their Use as Substrates for Reversible Absorption and Desorption of Hydrogen

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When the surfaces of Ag nanowires were coated with thin sheaths of Pd/Ag alloys, they exhibited hydrogen absorption/desorption behaviors and capacities similar to those of pure Pd powders or nanotubes. The stronger mechanical strengths of these cable-like nanostructures also allowed them to undergo more absorption/desorption cycles with no morphological changes. These nanostructures can be used as a good model system to study the interaction between hydrogen and metal alloys with relatively low concentrations of Pd (<10%) with respect to structural, thermodynamic, and kinetic features. Copyright © 2003 American Chemical Society.

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Sun, Y., Tao, Z., Chen, J., Herricks, T., & Xia, Y. (2004). Ag Nanowires Coated with Ag/Pd Alloy Sheaths and Their Use as Substrates for Reversible Absorption and Desorption of Hydrogen. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 126(19), 5940–5941. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja0495765

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