Title of article
The mechanism of the evolution of hydrogen on palladium and associated internal damage phenomena
Author/Authors
Bockris، نويسنده , , J.O’M. and Minevski، نويسنده , , Z.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
19
From page
747
To page
765
Abstract
The mechanism of the hydrogen evolution reaction has been examined and the knowledge thus obtained applied to the interpretation of various aspects of internal damage found above a critical overpotential in alkaline solution.
slopes showed a change at η=−0.3 V; the stoichiometric number is 1<ν<1.2, separation factor (STH=8±1); FTIR measurements give ∂lnθ/∂η=(4.7RT/F)−1, and permeation measurements show ∂lnP∞/∂η=(6.1RT/F)−1.
facts are consistent (up to an overpotential (η) of −0.3 V) with a rate determining proton discharge, coupled to Tafel recombination; at η more negative than −0.3 V, the mechanism changes to a fast proton discharge with rate determining electrochemical desorption to H2.
within the Pd electrode appears markedly at pinholes along the hexagonal sides of grain boundaries. The number of hexagonal units and pinholes increases with overpotential and time.
reased solubility of hydrogen at points of high stress is seen as the cause of damage discernible at triaxial points and that generated along the sides of grain boundaries. The high fugacities of hydrogen in voids around these regions serves to interpret the further deterioration of the structure observed with increasing overpotential. Calculations of pressures inside the voids suggest that initiation of damage to the Pd corresponds to a change in reaction mechanism at η≃−0.3 V.
Journal title
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Record number
1648328
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