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Hydrogen permeability and structure of vanadium alloy membranes. / Sipatov, I. S.; Sidorov, N. I.; Pastukhov, E. A.; Gabis, I. E.; Piven, V. A.; Esin, A. A.; Pryanichnikov, S. V.; Vostryakov, A. A.

In: Petroleum Chemistry, Vol. 57, No. 6, 2017, p. 483-488.

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Sipatov, IS, Sidorov, NI, Pastukhov, EA, Gabis, IE, Piven, VA, Esin, AA, Pryanichnikov, SV & Vostryakov, AA 2017, 'Hydrogen permeability and structure of vanadium alloy membranes', Petroleum Chemistry, vol. 57, no. 6, pp. 483-488. https://doi.org/10.1134/S096554411706010X

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Sipatov, I. S., Sidorov, N. I., Pastukhov, E. A., Gabis, I. E., Piven, V. A., Esin, A. A., Pryanichnikov, S. V., & Vostryakov, A. A. (2017). Hydrogen permeability and structure of vanadium alloy membranes. Petroleum Chemistry, 57(6), 483-488. https://doi.org/10.1134/S096554411706010X

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Sipatov IS, Sidorov NI, Pastukhov EA, Gabis IE, Piven VA, Esin AA et al. Hydrogen permeability and structure of vanadium alloy membranes. Petroleum Chemistry. 2017;57(6):483-488. https://doi.org/10.1134/S096554411706010X

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Sipatov, I. S. ; Sidorov, N. I. ; Pastukhov, E. A. ; Gabis, I. E. ; Piven, V. A. ; Esin, A. A. ; Pryanichnikov, S. V. ; Vostryakov, A. A. / Hydrogen permeability and structure of vanadium alloy membranes. In: Petroleum Chemistry. 2017 ; Vol. 57, No. 6. pp. 483-488.

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abstract = "Experimental data on hydrogen permeability through membrane alloys V85Ni15, V90Ti10, and V90Co10 (at %) are presented. Hydrogen permeability tests have been carried out in the temperature range of 623–873 K at pressures of ~4.5, 14, and 30 kPa. Results of X-ray diffraction analysis of samples are presented. Microstructure of the membrane alloys has been investigated before and after hydrogen permeability tests.",
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