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The H−Ti (Hydrogen-Titanium) system

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This work was supported by Ontario Hydro as a contribution from the Canadian Council of ASM International. Literature searched through 1984. Part of the bibliographic search was provided by ASM International and part from other sources. The authors are indebted to Pergamon Press, Inc. for permission to reproduce, from theJournal of the Physics and Chemistry of Solids, the material on which Fig. 6 and 7 are based. Professor Manchester is the ASM/NBS Data Program Co-Category Editor for binary hydrogen alloys.

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San-Martin, A., Manchester, F.D. The H−Ti (Hydrogen-Titanium) system. Bulletin of Alloy Phase Diagrams 8, 30–42 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02868888

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