Abstract

1. It was established that the solubility and diffusion of hydrogen in nickel-manganese alloys depend to a large extent on their composition and degree of order. In particular, the destruction of long-range order leads to a marked reduction in the solubility and diffusion coefficient of hydrogen. 2. The temperature and concentration dependence of hydrogen diffusion mobility in ordering alloys is nonmonotonic. It may be postulated that, in contrast to long-range order, short-range order in nickel-manganese alloys leads to a reduction in the, mobility of hydrogen atoms.

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