IMPEDANCE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ACTIVATION OF IRON SURFACE FOR HYDROGEN ENTRY FROM ALKALINE-SOLUTION

Citation
T. Zakroczymski et J. Flis, IMPEDANCE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ACTIVATION OF IRON SURFACE FOR HYDROGEN ENTRY FROM ALKALINE-SOLUTION, Electrochimica acta, 41(7-8), 1996, pp. 1245-1250
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Electrochemistry
Journal title
ISSN journal
00134686
Volume
41
Issue
7-8
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1245 - 1250
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-4686(1996)41:7-8<1245:ICOTAO>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Simultaneous hydrogen permeation and impedance measurements were carri ed out on iron membranes cathodically polarized at a constant current in a NaOH solution. A prolonged cathodic polarization of iron made the metal surface considerably more active for the hydrogen entry. The hy drogen permeation rate (i(p)) reached a maximum after about three days of an uninterrupted charging and then decreased with time. As i(p) ro se, the electrode potential (E) shifted in the negative direction, the charge transfer resistance (R(ct)) increased, and the differential do uble layer capacitance(C-d) decreased. The rise in i(p) and R(ct) with the accompanying drop in E and C-d can be attributed to the reduction of the air-formed oxides and disintegration of the superficial metal layer leading to the increase of the surface area and the formation of a new surface layer. The reverse changes in i(p), R(ct), E and C-d ca n be due to the thickening of the newly formed layer and its chemical and/or structural changes. This layer was probably composed of disinte grated iron and hydrated iron oxides.