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J Chin Soc Corr Pro  1986, Vol. 6 Issue (4): 296-302    DOI:
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A STUDY OF HYDROGEN IN STEEL BY ELECTROCHEMICAL METHOD
Tao Yingchu Yao Luan and Shi Chaomin(Wuhan University)
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Abstract  Potentiodynamic sweep and electrochemical desorption under potentiostatic oxidation are used to investigate the hydrogen in steel. Samples of 08F and mild carbon steel were galvanostaically H-charged for various times with the H-chargingpotential, φ_H, measured. The amount of H-desorbed electrochemically for both steels mentioned above and for 1 Crl8Ni9Ti stainless steel was determined in various H-charging media with different conditions of desorption. Some relationship between cathodic H-entering and anodic H-desorbing, as well as that between the H-ingress and the H-egress can be found.
Received:  25 August 1986     
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Tao Yingchu Yao Luan and Shi Chaomin(Wuhan University). A STUDY OF HYDROGEN IN STEEL BY ELECTROCHEMICAL METHOD. J Chin Soc Corr Pro, 1986, 6(4): 296-302.

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