Hydrogen in the Ti3Al intermetallic compound: Study by the NMR method

2017 
The times of nuclear spin–lattice relaxation have been measured and the spectra of NMR for 1H and 27Al in Ti3AlH x hydrogenated intermetallic compounds with hydrogen concentrations of х = 0, 0.31, 0.51, 1.0, 2.0, and 4.32 in a wide range of temperatures (10–500 K) and resonance frequencies (8.2–90 MHz) have been recorded. The analysis of low-temperature relaxation data has shown that the addition of hydrogen with a concentration of х ≥ 2 leads to a significant change in the density of electron states at the Fermi level. It has been found that the hydrogen mobility in Ti3AlH x strongly depends on its concentration. For solid solutions of hydrogen in Ti3Al with х < 1, the mobility of hydrogen atoms on the scale of frequencies of NMR in the investigated temperature range has not been detected. In Ti3AlH x compounds with х ≥ 2, the fast diffusion of hydrogen is observed, which can be related to changes in the structure of these compounds.
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