Yngve Cerenius
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Yngve [dot] Cerenius [at] maxlab [dot] lu [dot] se
Publikationer (hämtat ur Lunds universitets publikationsdatabas)
författare
- 2013
- 2012
- 2011
- Ca(BH4)(2)-MgF2 Reversible Hydrogen Storage: Reaction Mechanisms and Kinetic Properties
- Characterization of Hydrogen Storage Materials and Systems with Photons and Neutrons
- Hydrogen absorption and desorption properties of a novel ScNiAl alloy
- Nanoconfined 2LiBH(4)-MgH2 Prepared by Direct Melt Infiltration into Nanoporous Materials
- Some aspects of SR beamline alignment
- Structure and Morphology of Wheat Gluten Films: From Polymeric Protein Aggregates toward Superstructure Arrangements
- Synthesis and decomposition mechanisms of ternary Mg2COH5 studied using in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction
- Thermally induced phase transitions of barium oxalates
- 2010
- A Reversible Nanoconfined Chemical Reaction
- In-Situ Synchrotron Radiation Study of Formation and Growth of Crystalline CexZr1-xO2 Nanoparticles Synthesized in Supercritical Water
- LiF-MgB2 System for Reversible Hydrogen Storage
- Pressure Effect on the 2NaH+MgB2 Hydrogen Absorption Reaction
- Synthesis and decomposition mechanisms of Mg2FeH6 studied by in-situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction and high-pressure DSC
- Synthesis of amorphous Mg(BH4)(2) from MgB2 and H-2 at room temperature
- Versatile in situ powder X-ray diffraction cells for solid-gas investigations
- 2009
- A Series of Mixed-Metal Borohydrides
- A new material for hydrogen storage; ScAl0.8Mg0.2
- A new small-angle X-ray scattering set-up on the crystallography beamline I711 at MAX-lab.
- Decomposition Reactions and Reversibility of the LiBH4-Ca(BH4)(2) Composite
- Reversible hydrogen storage in NaF-Al composites
- Silver behenate under high pressure: A powder diffraction study
- Structure and Dynamics for LiBH4-LiCl Solid Solutions
- 2008
- Formation and transformation of five different phases in the CaSO4-H2O system: Crystal structure of the subhydrate beta-CaSO4 center dot 0.5H(2)O and soluble anhydrite CaSO4
- Formation of Ca(BH4)(2) from hydrogenation of CaH2+MgB2 composite
- Reactivity of LiBH4: In situ synchrotron radiation powder X-ray diffraction study
- 2007
- 2006
- 2004
- 2003
- 2002

