Corrosion Engineering - Recent Breakthroughs and Innovative Solutions 2024
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.1005310
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Hydrogen Permeation in Carbon Steels

Jesus Gilberto Godinez Salcedo,
Jair Gibran Arenas Salcedo,
Ivan Xicotencatl García Pérez

Abstract: The atomic hydrogen generally comes from corrosion reactions that take place between the steel surface and the sour media. These reactions generate atomic hydrogen that due to its small size can be adsorbed and diffuse through interstitial sites of the crystalline lattice of steel, where it accumulates in nonmetallic discontinuities such as inclusions, dislocations and second phases, where atomic hydrogen begins to combine and form molecular hydrogen, which can no longer diffuse in the steel and over time prod… Show more

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