palladiumhydridit
Palladiumhydridit are chemical compounds formed between palladium and hydrogen. When palladium metal absorbs hydrogen, it forms a solid solution or hydride phase. The composition of palladium hydride is not fixed and can vary depending on the pressure and temperature of hydrogen. The chemical formula is often represented as PdHx, where x is the atomic ratio of hydrogen to palladium. This ratio typically ranges from 0 to approximately 0.7 under standard conditions, but can exceed 1 under high hydrogen pressures.
The formation of palladium hydride is a reversible process. Palladium can readily absorb and desorb hydrogen,
Palladium hydrides exhibit unique electrical and magnetic properties compared to pure palladium. Their formation and dissociation