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Transfer function analysis of hydrogen permeation through an iron membrane in a Devanathan cell.

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Hydrogen penetration in ferrous materials may have severe deleterious effects by structural embrittlement. The phenomenon can result from metal corrosion, particularly during cathodic protection. This problem has been largely investigated, nevertheless the mechanism of hydrogen entry in the metal is still a matter of discussion. It is generally admitted that the rate of penetration is governed by the surface coverage θH by adsorbed atomic hydrogen, as intermediate of the hydrogen evolution reaction (1). An alternative model, which seems to apply in the case of palladium, assumes a direct entry of hydrogen (2,3).

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hal-04175303 , version 1 (02-08-2023)

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Claude Gabrielli, Georges Maurin, L. Mirkova, Hubert Perrot, Bernard Tribollet. Transfer function analysis of hydrogen permeation through an iron membrane in a Devanathan cell.. Bulgarian Chemical Communications, 2005, 37, pp.5-10. ⟨hal-04175303⟩
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