Abstract

The surface segregation of one component in binary transition metal alloys and the surface segregation of one hydrogen isotope in transition metal hydrides containing a mixture of hydrogen isotopes are discussed in the scope of the same thermodynamic model. The binary alloys are assumed to form a disordered substitutional alloy and the random distribution of hydrogen isotopes is assumed in the case of transition metal hydrides.

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