Abstract

Hydrogen absorption and desorption characteristics of commercially supplied ferrotitaniums with 41 to 51 at% Ti have been studied. The characteristics are similar to those of high purity FeTi although the ferro-titaniums include some impurities. The activation temperatures of the ferro-titaniums are slightly higher than that of the high purity FeTi. Plateaus in the hydrogen absorption and desorption curves are not obvious compared with those of high purity FeTi. It is concluded that the ferro-titaniums are good, low-cost hydrogen storage materials.

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