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IT is well known that when iodide titanium containing more than 10 p.p.m. by weight of hydrogen is slowly cooled from 300° C. to room temperature, a second phase, titanium hydride, is precipitated in the alpha-titanium matrix.
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SMITH, E. Effect of Hydrogen on the Deformation Characteristics of Alpha-Titanium. Nature 181, 902 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/181902a0
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