Abstract

The interaction of R1 – xZr x (R = La, Ce, Nd, Dy; x = 0–0.05) silicides with hydrogen has been studied at hydrogen pressures of up to 250 MPa. At a high pressure and a temperature of 20°C, hydrogen solubility in the solid phase is very low. Raising the reaction temperature leads to disproportionation of the silicides. According to X-ray diffraction data, the disproportionation reaction yields a rare-earth hydride and RSi2 disilicide.

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