UH3-type hydrides were formed by hydrogenation of splat-cooled U-based alloys upon applying high H2 pressures (>2.5 bar). Hydrogenation of U1MINUS SIGN x Mo x alloys (with x GREATER-THAN OR EQUAL TO 0.12 (12 at.% Mo) containing the cubic γ-U phase leads to a formation of nanocrystalline β-UH3, why those of U1MINUS SIGN x Zr x alloys (with x GREATER-THAN OR EQUAL TO15 at.% Zr) implies a pure α-UH3.
The Curie temperature of hydride (UH3)0.85Mo0.15 reaches 200 K; it may be the first U-based ferromagnet with such high T C. The results reflect the dominant U-H interaction.