In the present work, an experimental and theoretical investigation on hydrogen permeation through different three-element V/Al-alloy membranes – V85Cr10Al5, V88Co4Al8 and V85Ni10Al5 (alloy composition expressed in atom %) – is carried out at 400 °C under conditions of moderate values of hydrogen pressure (up to 5 bar). To analyse the membrane behaviour in these conditions, at which system works far from the infinite dilution (non-ideal conditions), an approach already available in the literature is extended to allow splitting ideal and non-ideal contributions on the overall permeability. Furthermore, such an extension allows the non-ideal contribution of H-diffusion and solubility to be recognised and quantified, thus giving the possibility...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper, an overview on thermodynamic aspects related to hydrogen-metal systems in no...
We discuss the permeation of hydrogen through metals and alloys such as iron, nicket, steels and Inc...
One of the problems limiting the use of vanadium as hydrogen permeable membranes is its high dilatat...
In the present work, an experimental and theoretical investigation on hydrogen permeation through di...
In the present work, an experimental and theoretical investigation on hydrogen permeation through di...
In the present work, an experimental and theoretical investigation on hydrogen permeation through di...
\u3cp\u3eIn the present work, an experimental and theoretical investigation on hydrogen permeation t...
Hydrogen permeable V-Cr-Al alloys have been designed based on the lattice matching principle. To elu...
A sensitive method of measuring hydrogen permeation is presented, whereby hydrogen is introduced to ...
Development of advanced hydrogen separation membranes in support of hydrogen production processes su...
Development of advanced hydrogen separation membranes in support of hydrogen production processes su...
Hydrogen permeable V-Cr-Al alloys have been designed based on the lattice matching principle. To elu...
Hydrogen permeable V-Cr-Al alloys have been designed based on the lattice matching principle. To elu...
Hydrogen permeable V-Cr-Al alloys have been designed based on the lattice matching principle. To elu...
Hydrogen permeable V-Cr-Al alloys have been designed based on the lattice matching principle. To elu...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper, an overview on thermodynamic aspects related to hydrogen-metal systems in no...
We discuss the permeation of hydrogen through metals and alloys such as iron, nicket, steels and Inc...
One of the problems limiting the use of vanadium as hydrogen permeable membranes is its high dilatat...
In the present work, an experimental and theoretical investigation on hydrogen permeation through di...
In the present work, an experimental and theoretical investigation on hydrogen permeation through di...
In the present work, an experimental and theoretical investigation on hydrogen permeation through di...
\u3cp\u3eIn the present work, an experimental and theoretical investigation on hydrogen permeation t...
Hydrogen permeable V-Cr-Al alloys have been designed based on the lattice matching principle. To elu...
A sensitive method of measuring hydrogen permeation is presented, whereby hydrogen is introduced to ...
Development of advanced hydrogen separation membranes in support of hydrogen production processes su...
Development of advanced hydrogen separation membranes in support of hydrogen production processes su...
Hydrogen permeable V-Cr-Al alloys have been designed based on the lattice matching principle. To elu...
Hydrogen permeable V-Cr-Al alloys have been designed based on the lattice matching principle. To elu...
Hydrogen permeable V-Cr-Al alloys have been designed based on the lattice matching principle. To elu...
Hydrogen permeable V-Cr-Al alloys have been designed based on the lattice matching principle. To elu...
\u3cp\u3eIn this paper, an overview on thermodynamic aspects related to hydrogen-metal systems in no...
We discuss the permeation of hydrogen through metals and alloys such as iron, nicket, steels and Inc...
One of the problems limiting the use of vanadium as hydrogen permeable membranes is its high dilatat...