Importance of hydrogen evolution mechanism of electrochemical corrosion
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Hydrogen evolution and permeation occur during electroplating, corrosion, and cathodic protection. Hydrogen accumulates in areas of high stress and may reach a critical concentration, potentially causing fractures and catastrophic damage. This chapter describes hydrogen permeation and hydrogen-induced damage in metals and alloys. It also discusses hydrogen evolution kinetics, theoretical diffusion solutions, and basic hydrogen permeation models. Models are used as a diagnostic tool to determine the effectiveness of various metals and alloys as hydrogen permeation inhibitors. It then explains experimental atomic hydrogen permeation transient determination and hydrogen absorption rate constants and diffusivity evaluation into metals using case studies.