Hydrogen permeation into a carbon steel sheet observed by a micro-capillary combined with a devanathan-stachurski cell

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Synopsis: A micro-capillary technique was applied to a Devanathan-Stachurski electrochemical cell for local measurement of hydrogen permeation into a steel sheet. An electrolyte-flowing design for the hydrogen entry side of the Devanathan-Stachurski cell successfully allowed the detection of hydrogen permeation response on hydrogen exit side electrode in a micro-capillary cell with a diameter of 250 μm. Phase shift of the detected permeation current from a sinusoidal perturbation of the electrolyte flow rate in the hydrogen entry cell was strongly dependent on the metallographic structure of the steel sheet. A local structure, in which two single grains form grain boundaries, led to hydrogen permeation more frequently than did a local structure of single grains. The results suggested that the diffusion coefficient of the boundaries was at least two-times larger than that of the grains.

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Fushimi, K., Jin, M., Kitagawa, Y., Nakanishi, T., & Hasegawa, Y. (2019). Hydrogen permeation into a carbon steel sheet observed by a micro-capillary combined with a devanathan-stachurski cell. Tetsu-To-Hagane/Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 105(1), 64–68. https://doi.org/10.2355/tetsutohagane.TETSU-2018-112

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