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The effect of absorbed hydrogen on the dissolution of steel

Thomas et al., 2016

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12533094955491455717
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Thomas S
Ott N
Schaller R
Yuwono J
Volovitch P
Sundararajan G
Medhekar N
Ogle K
Scully J
Birbilis N
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Heliyon

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Atomic hydrogen (H) was introduced into steel (AISI 1018 mild steel) by controlled cathodic pre-charging. The resultant steel sample, comprising about 1 ppmw diffusible H, and a reference uncharged sample, were studied using atomic emission spectroelectrochemistry …
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