Reduction of organic compounds with rare earth intermetallic compounds containing absorbed hydrogen

T Imamoto, T Mita, M Yokoyama

Index: Imamoto, Tsuneo; Mita, Takeshi; Yokoyama, Masataka Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1984 , # 3 p. 163 - 164

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Abstract

Rare earth intermetallic compounds (alloys) such as LaNiS, PrCo5, and SmCo5 absorb large quantities of hydrogen rapidly and reversibly under mild conditions of temperature and pressure, and they are used as convenient hydrogen storage substances.' The physicochemistry of these alloys has been extensively studied,lJ especially with regard to their use in energy storage, while less attention has been paid to their use in chemical reactions, except for ...

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