2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42864-021-00082-w
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Preliminary assessment of high-entropy alloys for tritium storage

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“…High entropy alloys (HEAs), as newly developed multi-component alloy systems, have vastness of chemical compositions to form metal hydrides. In recent years, the hydrogen storage properties of HEAs have been studied extensively, 7–27 and typically exhibited superior hydrogen storage capacity, 7,15 fast hydrogen de-/hydrogenation kinetics, 18,23 and good phase reversibility. 13,21 Currently, the empirical parameter method is widely applied when designing and predicting the hydrogen storage performance of HEAs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High entropy alloys (HEAs), as newly developed multi-component alloy systems, have vastness of chemical compositions to form metal hydrides. In recent years, the hydrogen storage properties of HEAs have been studied extensively, 7–27 and typically exhibited superior hydrogen storage capacity, 7,15 fast hydrogen de-/hydrogenation kinetics, 18,23 and good phase reversibility. 13,21 Currently, the empirical parameter method is widely applied when designing and predicting the hydrogen storage performance of HEAs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%