Determination of hydrogen in solids such as high strength steels or other metals in the ppb or ppm range requires hot-extraction or melt-extraction. Calibration of commercially available hydrogen analysers is performed either by certified reference materials CRMs, often having limited availability and reliability or by gas dosing for which the determined value significantly depends on atmospheric pressure and the construction of the gas dosing valve. The sharp and sudden appearance of very high gas concentrations from gas dosing is very different from real effusion transients and is therefore another source of errors. To overcome these limitations, an electrochemical calibration method for hydrogen analysers was developed and employed in th...
The hydrogen pressure at the surface of a metal sheet immersed in an electrolyte can be measured by ...
There has been much investigation in the past concerning ways to eliminate the embrittling effects o...
Current ex-situ electrochemical characterisation techniques for measuring the hydrogen reaction are ...
Determination of hydrogen in solids such as high strength steels or other metals in the ppb or ppm r...
A new method to measure the amount of hydrogen generated from the surface of an immersed electrode i...
The electrochemical measurement of the permeation r·ate of hydrogen through metal foils consists of ...
A reliable, nondestructive methodology to determine the actual hydrogen content in hydrogen storage ...
Currently, standard samples with high hydrogen concentrations that meet the requirements of hydrogen...
Currently, standard samples with high hydrogen concentrations that meet the requirements of hydrogen...
An electrochemical method was developed for the determination of hydrogen in metals using the EG&G-P...
Electrolysis using tap water(TW) in a batch type electrolyzer not separated into the anode chamber a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX181246 / BLDSC - British Library D...
In electrochemistry, the concept of a reference electrode is fundamental. Introductory courses might...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 587-671) and index.Introduction and the simpler equilibrium ...
A novel gel-filled electrochemical hydrogen probe was developed and used to measure hydrogen concen...
The hydrogen pressure at the surface of a metal sheet immersed in an electrolyte can be measured by ...
There has been much investigation in the past concerning ways to eliminate the embrittling effects o...
Current ex-situ electrochemical characterisation techniques for measuring the hydrogen reaction are ...
Determination of hydrogen in solids such as high strength steels or other metals in the ppb or ppm r...
A new method to measure the amount of hydrogen generated from the surface of an immersed electrode i...
The electrochemical measurement of the permeation r·ate of hydrogen through metal foils consists of ...
A reliable, nondestructive methodology to determine the actual hydrogen content in hydrogen storage ...
Currently, standard samples with high hydrogen concentrations that meet the requirements of hydrogen...
Currently, standard samples with high hydrogen concentrations that meet the requirements of hydrogen...
An electrochemical method was developed for the determination of hydrogen in metals using the EG&G-P...
Electrolysis using tap water(TW) in a batch type electrolyzer not separated into the anode chamber a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX181246 / BLDSC - British Library D...
In electrochemistry, the concept of a reference electrode is fundamental. Introductory courses might...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 587-671) and index.Introduction and the simpler equilibrium ...
A novel gel-filled electrochemical hydrogen probe was developed and used to measure hydrogen concen...
The hydrogen pressure at the surface of a metal sheet immersed in an electrolyte can be measured by ...
There has been much investigation in the past concerning ways to eliminate the embrittling effects o...
Current ex-situ electrochemical characterisation techniques for measuring the hydrogen reaction are ...