Surface Modification of MgNi by Perylene
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- Japan Institute of Metalsの論文
- 2002-11-01
著者
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Hatano Y
Hydrogen Isotope Research Center Toyama University
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Hatano Yuji
Hydrogen Isotope Research Center Toyama University
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WATANABE Kuniaki
Hydrogen Isotope Research Center, University of Toyama
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ABE Takayuki
Hydrogen Isotope Research Center, University of Toyama
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Abe Takayuki
Hydrogen Isotope Research Center Toyama University
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Ma Tiejun
Hydrogen Isotope Research Center Toyama University
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Watanabe Kuniaki
Hydrogen Isotope Research Center Toyama University
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- Addition of Some Transition Elements and their Effects on the Electrochemical Properties of MgNi
- Surface Modification of MgNi by Perylene
- Recovery of Hydrogen Isotopes by Pd-coated ZrNi from Inert Gas Atmosphere Containing Impurities
- Surface Segregation of Ti in a V-4Cr-4Ti Alloy and Its Influence on the Surface Reaction Rates of Hydrogen Isotopes
- Hydrogenation of MgNi_2 by Atomic Hydrogen at Elevated Temperatures
- Recovery of Deuterium from Argon Carrier Gas by ZrNi Modified with Electroless Pd Coating
- Pressure-Composition Isotherms of TiC_-H System at Elevated Temperatures
- Effect of Surface Modification by Heating in Argon on Charge Discharge Characteristics of Mg_2Ni Electrode
- Hydrogen-Induced Disproportionation of Zr_2 Co
- Preparation of Ni Nanoparticles on Submicron-Sized Al2O3 Powdery Substrate by Polyhedral-Barrel-Sputtering Technique and Their Magnetic Properties
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