Abstract

Nanophase metallic materials produced by inert gas condensation and ball-milling, including zirconium and magnesium alloys, have been the subject of several exploratory studies on potential gas-reactive applications of nanophase metals. Such applications include gas sensing, vacuum gettering, and hydrogen storage. A brief overview is given of the background, rationale, and some results from the literature of gas-reactive applications of nanophase metals and alloys.

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