Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (Dec 1999)
Examination of the kinetics of Zr1.02Ni0.98 alloy hydriding
Abstract
The hydriding kinetics of Zr1.02Ni0.98 alloy was examined in dependence on the number of hydriding/dehydriding cycles. The rate constants relating to three subsequent hydriding procedures of an alloy sample, at five temperatures: 423, 448, 473, 498 and 523 K, were determined. The rate constant increases, and the activation energy decreases on each repetition of the hydriding/dehydriding cycle at a given temperature. This behavior was explained by sample crushing, leading to an increase in the surface area accessible to hydrogen.