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Galvanostatic hydriding

Fig. 2. Evolution of the electrode potential (U) and optical transmittance as a function of time and the hydrogen concentration in Pd (5 nm) capped Y (500 nm) film during galvanostatic hydriding (Kooij et al., 1999). Fig. 2. Evolution of the electrode potential (U) and optical transmittance as a function of time and the hydrogen concentration in Pd (5 nm) capped Y (500 nm) film during galvanostatic hydriding (Kooij et al., 1999).
The electrochemistry, corrosion, and hydrogen embrittlement of unalloyed titanium. This important chapter discusses pitting and galvanostatic corrosion followed by a review of hydrogen embrittlement emphasizing the formation of hydrides and their effect on titanium s mechanical properties. [Pg.3]


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