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Title: HYDRIDES AND METAL-HYDROGEN SYSTEMS. Final Report

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/4817764· OSTI ID:4817764

The work reported deals with the preparation and physical properties, especially thermal dissociation pressures, and densities of hydrides, hydrogen- metal systems, and mixtures of hydrides with other substances. Possible applicatlons as moderators, high-temperature neutron shields, and low-temperature shields are cited and design problems discussed. Most of the data on dissociation pressures cover ranges and compounds not hltherto explored because of experimental difficulties and the basic knowledge of the thermal behavior of hydrides was substantially increased. New hydrldes were prepared and several reported in the literature were shown not to exist. The following compounds, mixtures, and systems were studled: Tl-H, U-H, Ll-H, Na-H, Ca-H, Ba-H, Th-H, Sr- H; NaH-NaF, NaH-NaOH, NaH-CaH/, LlH-LiF, CaH/sub 2/-CaF/sub 2/, CaH/sub 2/-CaC/ sub 2/,CaH/sub 2/-Ca/sub 3/N/sub 2/; FeH/sub 3/ (alleged), NiH/sub 2/ (alleged), Ti(BH/sub 4/)/sub 3/, Th(BH/sub 4/)/sub 4/, WH/sub 4/ (attempted), W(BH/sub 4/)/ sub 4/ (attempted), /sub 4/NBH/sub 4/, (CH , and ydrides are ing an N/sub H/ comparable to water yet stable at red heat, compounds giving a neutron shield weight less than half that of water, and compounds suitable for use as hightemperature moderators containing large amounts of hydrogen. (auth)

Research Organization:
Metal Hydrides Inc., Beverly, Mass.
DOE Contract Number:
W-33-08-AC-14801(16250); SUBCONTRACT SC-2026
NSA Number:
NSA-16-008713
OSTI ID:
4817764
Report Number(s):
NEPA-1841
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Decl. July 18, 1961; For Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp. NEPA Div., Oak Ridge, Tenn. Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-62
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English