For hydride-forming alloys, the thermochemical parameters of interaction with hydrogen are of particular fundamental and applied interest. In this work, Tian-Calvet heat-flow calorimetry was used in combination with volumetric and structural studies to identify and attribute the hydrogenation stages of the high-entropy equiatomic alloy TiZrVNbTa with body-centered cubic (BCC) structure. To eliminate the high-temperature activation, a thin-layer palladium coating was applied to the alloy surface. It has been established that the hydrogenation proceeds as a three-stage process with the sequential formation of a solid solution of hydrogen, a tetragonally distorted monohydride and a dihydride with a face-centered cubic lattice. While the whole process is characterized by the enthalpy ΔH= −103 kJ/mol H 2 , the first stage is the most exothermic, and the heat of hydrogen dissolution in the metal lattice at low concentrations reaches 180 kJ/mol H 2 . The obtained results confirm the fruitfulness of the calorimetric approach to the study of processes in metal-hydrogen systems and make a significant contribution to the formation of ideas about phase transformations occurring during the interaction of HEA S with hydrogen and the influence of surface modification on them. • Hydrogenation of TiZrVNbTa HEA was studied using Tian-Calvet heat flux calorimetry • Thin coating with Pd was used to eliminate high-temperature activation • Three stages of hydrogenation were identified and attributed to phase transformation • Formation of BCC H-solid solution is the most exothermic stage with ΔH=-180 kJ/mol H 2
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E. Berdonosova
I. Savvotin
A. Korol
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Lomonosov Moscow State University
National University of Science and Technology
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75e9ec6e9836116a296b0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2026.186534