“…Ultimately, corrosion is a thermodynamically driven process that affects all metal/metal-oxide systems and alloys, usually through one of several mechanisms, such as hydrogen embrittlement, galvanic processes, or oxidation. 1 Hydrogen embrittlement in particular can cause severe and dangerous damage due to the spontaneous formation of metal hydrides. These reactions are sometimes pyrophoric, and the hydrides themselves are frequently dispersive powders that are highly toxic.…”
Hydrogen incorporation in native surface oxides of metal alloys often controls the onset of metal hydriding, with implications for materials corrosion and hydrogen storage. A key representative example is titania,...
“…Ultimately, corrosion is a thermodynamically driven process that affects all metal/metal-oxide systems and alloys, usually through one of several mechanisms, such as hydrogen embrittlement, galvanic processes, or oxidation. 1 Hydrogen embrittlement in particular can cause severe and dangerous damage due to the spontaneous formation of metal hydrides. These reactions are sometimes pyrophoric, and the hydrides themselves are frequently dispersive powders that are highly toxic.…”
Hydrogen incorporation in native surface oxides of metal alloys often controls the onset of metal hydriding, with implications for materials corrosion and hydrogen storage. A key representative example is titania,...
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