Ce. Buckley et al., STABILITY OF THE HYDROGEN ABSORPTION AND DESORPTION PLATEAUS IN LANI5-H .1. HYSTERESIS DYNAMICS AND LOCATION OF THE EQUILIBRIUM ISOTHERM, Journal of alloys and compounds, 215(1-2), 1994, pp. 195-199
Several aspects of pressure hysteresis in LaNi5Hx have been experiment
ally investigated by the aliquot method. These aspects include the imp
ortant question of the existence of a unique equilibrium absorption or
desorption isotherm, and the supposed ''large-aliquot'' effect, which
will be dealt with in a subsequent paper. In this paper, a systematic
survey of hysteresis as a function of the measurement time and step l
ength on the plateaux is reported. We found that there is a minimum ac
hievable hysteresis, even after very long measurement times (such as 1
0 days for one hysteresis loop); therefore, we conclude that a unique
isotherm does not exist. We found evidence to suggest that neither pla
teau should be regarded as being closer to equilibrium than the other.
Instead, the plateaux appear to be near equilibria in two thermodynam
ically distinct systems.