Nuclear magnetic resonance methods were used to investigate the diffusion of H in ZrHx specimens which had been obtained by the hydrogenation of iodide-Zr (table 339).
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Table 339
Parameters for H Diffusion ZrHx at 20 to 200C
x | Do (cm2/s) | E (kcal/mol) |
1.92 | 1 x 10-7 | 12.3 |
1.85 | 2 x 10-7 | 11.9 |
1.76 | 3 x 10-7 | 11.5 |
1.58 | 1 x 10-7 | 10 |
1.56 | 1 x 10-7 | 10 |
1.53 | 1 x 10-7 | 9.9 |