日本金属学会誌

J. Japan Inst. Metals, Vol. 61, No. 8 (1997),
pp. 663-670

Superabundant Vacancy Formation and Its Consequences in Metal-Hydrogen Alloys

Yuh Fukai, Yoshifumi Kurokawa and Hirokatsu Hiraoka

Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University, Tokyo 112

Abstract:

A theory is proposed for the formation of superabundant vacancies in metal-hydrogen alloys, amounting to 10{~}20 at%, considering hydrogen effects to decrease the formation energy of a vacancy by cluster formation and the configurational entropy of the system at high hydrogen concentrations. A formula derived for the vacancy concentration is found to give excellent descriptions of experimental results on nickel-hydrogen and molybdenum-hydrogen alloys obtained under high hydrogen pressures. Some of the consequences of the superabundant vacancy formation are discussed including solubility enhancement, formation of defect structures and voids, and enhancement of metal-atom diffusion.


(Received March 24, 1997)

Keywords:

metal-hydrogen system, nickel-hydrogen alloy, molybdenum-hydrogen alloys, vacancy, vacancy-hydrogen cluster, solubility, defect structure, void, diffusion


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