ISSN 3041-1815. Physicochemical Mechanics of Materials. 2026.
Volume 62, Issue 2

Pd–Ni–H system: fundamental and applied aspects (A review)

Keywords

palladium, nickel, composite, hydrogen, hydride, nanoparticles, isotherm.

Cite as

Marchuk I. Ye., Zavaliy I. Yu., and Zasadnyy T. M. Pd–Ni–H system: fundamental and applied aspects (A review). Physicochemical Mechanics of Materials. 2026. 62(2), 005-015.

https://doi.org/10.15407/pcmm2026.02.005

Abstract

A brief review of the study of hydrogen sorption in the Pd–Ni system under electroche¬mical and gas hydrogenation conditions is presented. The use of Pd–Ni-based catalysts in processes related to hydrogen production and storage is also analyzed.

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