Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.144, No.7, 2313-2317, 1997
The Effects of Organic-Compounds on Inhibition of Hydrogen Permeation Through a Mild-Steel Membrane
The effectiveness of 5-(4-pyridyl)-2,7-nonadiene, and 1 phenyl-2-propyn-ol (PP) on inhibition of the hydrogen evolution reaction on a 1010 steel membrane and on the degree of hydrogen ingress into the membrane was determined. Hydrogen evolution rates and permeation currents were monitored as a function of time at different applied potentials. In the presence of 0.5 g/liter PP in the electrolyte, the hydrogen discharge and permeation current density were inhibited by 98 and 95%, respectively.
Keywords:UNDERPOTENTIAL DEPOSITION;SURFACE-TREATMENT;HY-130 STEEL;ABSORPTION;PENETRATION;METALS;ENTRY;EMBRITTLEMENT;MITIGATION;EVOLUTION