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New approaches for rare earth-magnesium based hydrogen storage alloysZhang et al., 2017
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- Zheng X
- Tian X
- Liu Y
- Li X
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- Progress in Natural Science: Materials International
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As the most possibility applied to the next generation negative electrode materials of Ni/MH second battery, rare earth (RE)-magnesium (Mg) based alloys have been developed over the last few years. Recent advances about the RE-Mg based intermetallic compounds on the …
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