Lee et al., 1996 - Google Patents
The Ti-based metal hydride electrode for Ni MH rechargeable batteriesLee et al., 1996
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- 10506212611909362340
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- Lee H
- Lee K
- Lee J
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- Journal of alloys and compounds
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The pressure-composition isotherms and electrochemical characteristics of titanium-based hydrogen storage alloys have been studied for various compositions. In the Ti Zr V Mn Ni system, Ti0. 2Zr0. 05V0. 4Mn0. 35− xNix (x= 0.1–0.25) alloys were found to have a large …
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