Due to their ability to reversibly absorb/desorb hydrogen without hysteresis, Pd–Au nanoalloys have been proposed as materials for hydrogen sensing. For sensing, it is important that absorption/desorption isotherms are reproducible and stable over time. A few studies have pointed to the influence of short and long range chemical order on these isotherms, but many aspects of the impact of chemical order have remained unexplored. Here, we use alloy cluster expansions to describe the thermodynamics of hydrogen in Pd–Au in a wide concentration range. We investigate how different chemical orderings, corresponding to annealing at different temperatures as well as different external pressures of hydrogen, impact the behavior of the material with f...
© 2018 The Author(s). Nanorods are promising components of energy and information storage devices th...
Nanorods are promising components of energy and information storage devices that rely on solute-driv...
Pd–Ag alloys with compositions close to 23–25% Ag are considered as a benchmark for hydrogen permeab...
The thermodynamics of phase transitions between phases that are size-mismatched but coherent differs...
At temperatures below 600 K, the isotherms of hydrogen absorption by Pd exhibit hysteresis loops rel...
Palladium-hydrogen is a prototypical metal-hydrogen system. It is therefore not at all surprising th...
First-principles calculation was used to systematically investigate hydrogen solubility in Pd3Ag pha...
Hydrogenography, an optical high-throughput combinatorial technique to find hydrogen storage materia...
In most experimental studies on bimetallic nanoparticles the homogeneous alloying is consistently re...
Pd nanoalloys show great potential as hysteresis-free, reliable hydrogen sensors. Here, a multi-scal...
Many energy- and information-storage processes rely on phase changes of nanomaterials in re...
We have synthesized and characterized homogeneous solid-solution alloy nanoparticles of Pd and Rh, w...
The search for and development of stable Pd-based membranes for hydrogen separation applications wit...
Published by the American Physical Society. Hydrogen absorption by Pd exhibits hysteresis loops (pro...
Pd and Pd alloys are candidate material systems for Tr or H storage. We have actively engaged in mat...
© 2018 The Author(s). Nanorods are promising components of energy and information storage devices th...
Nanorods are promising components of energy and information storage devices that rely on solute-driv...
Pd–Ag alloys with compositions close to 23–25% Ag are considered as a benchmark for hydrogen permeab...
The thermodynamics of phase transitions between phases that are size-mismatched but coherent differs...
At temperatures below 600 K, the isotherms of hydrogen absorption by Pd exhibit hysteresis loops rel...
Palladium-hydrogen is a prototypical metal-hydrogen system. It is therefore not at all surprising th...
First-principles calculation was used to systematically investigate hydrogen solubility in Pd3Ag pha...
Hydrogenography, an optical high-throughput combinatorial technique to find hydrogen storage materia...
In most experimental studies on bimetallic nanoparticles the homogeneous alloying is consistently re...
Pd nanoalloys show great potential as hysteresis-free, reliable hydrogen sensors. Here, a multi-scal...
Many energy- and information-storage processes rely on phase changes of nanomaterials in re...
We have synthesized and characterized homogeneous solid-solution alloy nanoparticles of Pd and Rh, w...
The search for and development of stable Pd-based membranes for hydrogen separation applications wit...
Published by the American Physical Society. Hydrogen absorption by Pd exhibits hysteresis loops (pro...
Pd and Pd alloys are candidate material systems for Tr or H storage. We have actively engaged in mat...
© 2018 The Author(s). Nanorods are promising components of energy and information storage devices th...
Nanorods are promising components of energy and information storage devices that rely on solute-driv...
Pd–Ag alloys with compositions close to 23–25% Ag are considered as a benchmark for hydrogen permeab...