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Magnesium nickel hydride

Magnesium nickel hydride

Structure of magnesium nickel hydride

Magnesium nickel hydride is the chemical compound Mg2NiH4. It contains 3.6% by weight of hydrogen and has been studied as a potential hydrogen storage medium.

References

References

  1. (1986). "Structural studies of the hydrogen storage material magnesium nickel hydride (Mg2NiH4). 2. Monoclinic low-temperature structure". Inorganic Chemistry.
  2. (2000). "Hydrogen storage alloy of Mg2NiH4 hydride produced by hydriding combustion synthesis from powder of mixture metal". Journal of Alloys and Compounds.
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