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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 3013–3024, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.280
Figure 1: Current I (black) and corresponding strain ε (red) as functions of the applied potential U during a...
Figure 2: Strain ε as a function of the time t for a series of consecutive hydrogen absorption/desorption pro...
Figure 3: Enlarged view of Figure 2: Strain ε as a function of time t for electrochemical hydrogen absorption in nano...
Figure 4: Atomic ratio of hydrogen and palladium cf (H:Pd) plotted as function of the polarisation potential U...
Figure 5: Strain ε as a function of the time t for a series of consecutive hydrogen absorption processes at a...
Figure 6: Current I as a function of the applied potential U during a single voltammetric cycle for nanoporou...
Figure 7: Strain ε as a function of the time t for constant-current/constant-potential (2 mA – green, −1 V – ...
Figure 8: Schematic representation of the plasticity evolution during hydrogen desorption from nanoporous pal...
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 1197–1201, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.110
Figure 1: Cyclic voltammetry of np-Pd with a scan rate of 1 mV/s, recorded between potentials UAg/AgCl of −10...
Figure 2: Charge dependence of relative electrical resistance (a) and sample thickness (b) upon cyclic voltam...
Figure 3: Thickness variations (ΔL)f/L0 of np-Pd upon loading experiments up to different final hydrogen conc...