2021
DOI: 10.2355/tetsutohagane.tetsu-2021-082
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Hydrogen Absorption into Fe Plates with Rust Layers Containing Various MgCl<sub>2</sub> Amounts during Atmospheric Corrosion with Controlled Humidity

Abstract: Fe plates with rust layers containing various MgCl 2 amounts were prepared as specimens. Each specimen was subjected to dry−wet repeated cycle test beyond 50 cycles, and then subjected to electrochemical hydrogen absorption test under atmospheric corrosion in the air with controlled relative humidity (RH). For an MgCl 2 amount of 39.8 g•m −2 , a hydrogen absorption rate (i H ) started to increase from an RH around 15%, steeply increased with an increase in RH up to about 30%, steeply decreased up to about 35%,… Show more

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