2005
DOI: 10.1007/s11124-005-0006-3
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The effect of sorbed hydrogen on the corrosion potential of iron in acidic sulfate solutions

Abstract: By using a bipolar electrode, i.e., a membrane, it is shown that hydrogen absorbed by a metal does not virtually affect the cathodic evolution of hydrogen. The change in the iron corrosion potential is determined by the effect of sorbed hydrogen on the anodic process.

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