Tabic 2. Intcrmctallic Hydrides Included in the Literature Survcv 



Hydride 



Wt%H 2 



Reference 



Problems 



| Mg ♦ 6% Ni 



6.97 



I32| 



- 



Mg ♦ 9% Cu 



6.62 



I56| 



- 



FeTi 



0.87-1.81 



157! 



- 



LaNi 5 



1.54 



I58| 



- 



LaNi^Cu 



1.14 



|2£| 



- 



UNi 2 . 5 Cu 2 5 



0.6C 



(28! 



- 



LaN^Cuj 



0.45 



f28| 



- 



LaNiCu.j. 



0.3} 



|28| 



- 



UMg 85 



5.3 



I38| 



pyrophoric 



LaKej 



0.62 



128| 



too stable 



1-aCuj 



0.48 



|28| 



too stable 



La O.7 Ce 0.3 Ni 5 



1.6 



|58| 



- 



PrCo 5 



0.76 



|28| 



- 



Ce *\&&.5 



4.5 



128| 



pyrophoric 



^'5^24 



4.8 



128! 



pyrophoric 



CeFe 5 



0.69 



[28| 



too stable 



PrCu 5 



0.57 



|28| 



too stable 



Pr 0.8 Cc ().3 Cu 5 



0.42 



(281 



too stable 



NdCu 5 



0.66 



1281 



too stable 



CcCo 5 



0.58 



1591 



- 



SmCoj 



0.67 



I59| 



- 



MmNi 5 J 



1.5 



|28| 



- 



/rN'i 



1.0 



|60| 



- 



TaV 



0.35 



161! 



- 



Nb\' 



1. 11 



1611 



- 



Mg* 



7.66 



126! 



- 



V* 



1.94 



1621 



- 



Nb'' 



0.86 



(621 



- 



Pd fr 



0.57-0.66 



191 



- 



Mm is misch metal. 



Metallic hydrides included for comparison. 



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