Abstract

The conditions of preparation of dense specimens of titanium and zirconium hydrides by the method of reactive sintering were investigated. It was established that, as a result of reactive sintering, it is possible to obtain dense specimens of the titanium hydride TiH2 with a density of up to 2.95 g/cm3 (residual porosity of 23–24%) and a hydrogen content of up to 63 at.% and the zirconium hydride ZrH2 with a density of up to 4.35 g/cm3 (residual porosity of 21%) and a hydrogen content of up to 66.3 at.%.

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