Springer, 1978. — 359 p. — 404 p. — (Topics in Applied Physics 29). — ISBN13: 978-3-540-35801-5.
The books Hydrogen in Metals I. Basic Properties, and Hydrogen in Metals II. Application-Oriented Properties contain reviews written by experts in the field. Those topics which have experienced the greatest progress over the recent years have been selected. Areas for which comprehensive review papers exist have been omitted. Although the editors have coordinated arrangement and content of the various contributions, they have purposely not eliminated all diverging points of view which necessarily exist in a rapidly expanding area of research.
The great number of subjects made it necessary to divide the contributions into two volumes, the first one devoted more to basic properties, the second one more to application-oriented properties. It is evident that ambiguities in this subdivision were unavoidable.
The systems NbH(D), TaH(D), VH(D) : Structures, phase diagrams, morphologies, methods of preparation
Hydrogen in palladium and palladium alloys
Metal-hydrogen systems at high hydrogen pressures
Hydrogen storage in metals
Superconductivity in metal-hydrogen systems
Electro- and thermotransport of hydrogen in metals
Trapping of hydrogen in metals