Combined effect of cathodic potential and sulfur species on calcareous deposition, hydrogen permeation, and hydrogen embrittlement of a low carbon bainite steel in artificial seawater

Volume: 158, Pages: 108089 - 108089
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Calcareous deposition, hydrogen permeation, and hydrogen embrittlement of E690 steel in thiosulfate-containing artificial seawater (ASW) under cathodic polarization are investigated. Sulfur species in acidic ASW eliminate the aragonite precipitation, attributed to the variation of cathodic reaction, favorable adsorption of HS− and enhanced hydrogen evolution. The maximum permeation current was achieved at −850 mVSCE due to the change of...
Paper Details
Title
Combined effect of cathodic potential and sulfur species on calcareous deposition, hydrogen permeation, and hydrogen embrittlement of a low carbon bainite steel in artificial seawater
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
158
Pages
108089 - 108089
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