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Robert A. Varin

Robert A. Varin

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Robert A. Varin is affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Canada. Their academic career is marked by a focus within the scientific research community, engaging in areas that intersect with different fields of study. Although detailed publication information, specific research topics, and coauthor networks are not provided, Robert A. Varin's position at a recognized institution indicates active participation in research and scholarly activities.

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Best Publications

  • Nanomaterials for Solid State Hydrogen Storage

    Robert A. Varin;Tomasz Czujko;Zbigniew S. Wronski

  • Photocatalytic Activity of Hydrogenated TiO2

    Tim Leshuk;Roozbeh Parviz;Perry Everett;Harish Krishnakumar

  • Particle size, grain size and γ-MgH2 effects on the desorption properties of nanocrystalline commercial magnesium hydride processed by controlled mechanical milling

    R A Varin;T Czujko;Z Wronski;Z Wronski

  • Particle size effects on the desorption properties of nanostructured magnesium dihydride (MgH2) synthesized by controlled reactive mechanical milling (CRMM)

    R.A. Varin;T. Czujko;Ch. Chiu;Z. Wronski;Z. Wronski

  • Magnesium silicide intermetallic alloys

    G.H. Li;H.S. Gill;R.A. Varin

  • Intermetallic-reinforced light-metal matrix in-situ composites

    R. A. Varin

  • Investigation of the hydrogen desorption properties of Mg + 10 wt.%X (X = V, Y, Zr) submicrocrystalline composites

    T. Czujko;R.A. Varin;Ch. Chiu;Z. Wronski

  • Catalytic effects of various forms of nickel on the synthesis rate and hydrogen desorption properties of nanocrystalline magnesium hydride (MgH2) synthesized by controlled reactive mechanical milling (CRMM)

    Robert A. Varin;Tom Czujko;Eric B. Wasmund;Zbigniew S. Wronski;Zbigniew S. Wronski

  • The effect of sequential and continuous high-energy impact mode on the mechano-chemical synthesis of nanostructured complex hydride Mg2FeH6

    R.A. Varin;S. Li;S. Li;Z. Wronski;Z. Wronski;O. Morozova

  • Decomposition behavior of unmilled and ball milled lithium alanate (LiAlH4) including long-term storage and moisture effects

    R.A. Varin;L. Zbroniec

  • Controlled mechano-chemical synthesis of nanostructured ternary complex hydride Mg2FeH6 under low-energy impact mode with and without pre-milling

    Songlin Li;Songlin Li;R.A. Varin;O. Morozova;T. Khomenko

  • The effects of time and temperature on the arrangement of anodic aluminum oxide nanopores

    Wojciech J. Stępniowski;Agata Nowak-Stępniowska;Adam Presz;Tomasz Czujko

  • Characterization of nanocrystalline Fe–45 at% Al intermetallic powders obtained by controlled ball milling and the influence of annealing

    R.A. Varin;J. Bystrzycki;A. Calka

  • Structure and compression behaviour of the L12Al5CuTi2 intermetallic compound

    M.B. Winnicka;R.A. Varin

  • A Review of Recent Advances on the Effects of Microstructural Refinement and Nano-Catalytic Additives on the Hydrogen Storage Properties of Metal and Complex Hydrides

    Robert A. Varin;Leszek Zbroniec;Marek Polanski;Jerzy Bystrzycki

  • The effects of nanometric nickel (n-Ni) catalyst on the dehydrogenation and rehydrogenation behavior of ball milled lithium alanate (LiAlH4) /

    Robert A. Varin;Leszek. Zbroniec

  • Effect of annealing on the microstructure, ordering and microhardness of ball milled cubic (L12) titanium trialuminide intermetallic powder

    R.A Varin;J Bystrzycki;A Calka

  • Spreading of extrinsic grain boundary dislocations in austenitic steel

    R. A. Varin

  • Formation and environmental stability of nanocrystalline and amorphous hydrides in the 2Mg–Fe mixture processed by controlled reactive mechanical alloying (CRMA)

    R.A Varin;S Li;A Calka;D Wexler

  • The effects of ball milling and nanometric nickel additive on the hydrogen desorption from lithium borohydride and manganese chloride (3LiBH4 + MnCl2) mixture

    R.A. Varin;L. Zbroniec

Frequent Co-Authors

Krzysztof J. Kurzydłowski
Krzysztof J. Kurzydłowski Bialystok University of Technology
David Wexler
David Wexler University of Wollongong
Yaroslav Filinchuk
Yaroslav Filinchuk Université Catholique de Louvain
Gianluigi A. Botton
Gianluigi A. Botton McMaster University
Ruslan Z. Valiev
Ruslan Z. Valiev Ufa State Aviation Technical University
Martin Heilmaier
Martin Heilmaier Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Mohammad Hossein Enayati
Mohammad Hossein Enayati Isfahan University of Technology
Frank X. Gu
Frank X. Gu University of Toronto
Jie Liu
Jie Liu Hunan University

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