Abstract

The rates of Sorption and desorption of hydrogen by the 50% TiFe-50% Ni composite greatly exceed the rates of sorption and desorption of hydrogen by powder TiFe as a result of the higher heat conductivity of the composite and the catalytic effect of the binder. The mechanical 50% TiFe-50% Ni mixture occupies an intermediate position and is closer to the powder TiFe since the effect of the heat conductivity factor on the rate of sorption and desorption of hydrogen by the composite is considerably stronger than that of the catalytic effect of nickel.

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