Absorption and desorption of hydrogen by the permanent magnet material Nd2Fe14B have been studied using a microcomputerhyphen;controlled, thermomanometric analyzer with an initial hydrogen pressure of approximately 1 bar. Primary absorption occurs in the range 200ndash;300thinsp;deg;C and results in the formation of a stable hydride with increased lattice parameters and Curie temperature. Subsequent hydrogen desorption, which is virtually complete by 650thinsp;deg;C, leaves the sample in an intermediate state. A second absorption step at about 720thinsp;deg;C corresponds to disproportionation of the Nd2Fe14B phase into agr;hyphen;Fe, Fe2B, and NdH2. Desorption of hydrogen from a hydrogenated sample heated in vacuum is maximum at 300thinsp;deg;C.
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