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Hydrogen embrittlement electrochemical aspects

The heart of corrosion science has been identified as electrochemical science coupled with the thermodynamic and kinetic values. Other limbs are oxidation and high-temperature oxidation of metals, protective coatings, passivity, inhibitors, microbial-induced corrosion, corrosion fatigue, hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion-resistant alloys. Having identified the limbs of corrosion science, it is instructive to examine how the various aspects came into existence over a period of time. [Pg.4]

De Luccia JJ (1988), Electrochemical aspects of hydrogen in metals, in Hydrogen embrittlement prevention and control, ASTM STP962, Raymond L., Ed., American Society for Testing and Materials, pp 17-34. [Pg.630]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.9 , Pg.20 , Pg.41 , Pg.52 , Pg.94 ]




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