P. Manolatos et al., NECESSITY OF A PALLADIUM COATING TO ENSURE HYDROGEN OXIDATION DURING ELECTROCHEMICAL PERMEATION MEASUREMENTS ON IRON, Electrochimica acta, 40(7), 1995, pp. 867-871
Electrochemical permeation experiments have been carried out with iron
samples, the detection side being coated or not with palladium. It is
clearly seen that when the quantity of hydrogen which diffuses throug
h the iron membrane is important, the imposition of a potential higher
than the hydrogen equilibrium potential at the detection side is not
a sufficient condition to ensure the complete oxidation of hydrogen at
oms. A part of hydrogen atoms coming to the detection side combine and
give molecular hydrogen; these atoms are not measured in the anodic o
xidation current recorded at the detection side. Then this anodic curr
ent is not a reliable measurement of the hydrogen flux. On a palladium
coated detection side, the oxidation of hydrogen atoms seems to be co
mplete even in drastic charging conditions. The use of a palladium coa
ting on the detection side of ferrous samples is necessary for a relia
ble exploitation of the results.