TY - JOUR
T1 - Susceptibility to hydrogen absorption and hydrogen thermal desorption of titanium alloys immersed in neutral fluoride solution under applied potential
AU - Yokoyama, Ken'ichi
AU - Takashima, Katsutoshi
AU - Sakai, Jun'ichi
PY - 2008/7
Y1 - 2008/7
N2 - The susceptibility to hydrogen absorption and hydrogen thermal desorption of titanium alloys has been investigated in a neutral 2.0% NaF solution at 37°C under various applied cathodic potentials. Ti-0.2Pd, Ti-6A1-4V and Ti-11.3Mo-6.6Zr-4.3Sn alloys absorb hydrogen under less noble potentials than -1.5 V, -1.9 V and -1.4 V versus a saturated calomel electrode, respectively. The amounts of absorbed hydrogen of Ti-0.2Pd, Ti-6A14V and Ti-11.3Mo-6.6Zr-4.3Sn alloys under an applied potential of -2.0V for 24h are approximately 1200, 100 and 1100 mass ppm, respectively. Upon immersion in the 2.0% NaF solution under an applied potential, the hydrogen thermal desorption behavior of Ti-0.2Pd alloy differs from those immersed in acid fluoride solutions, whereas the hydrogen thermal desorption behaviors of Ti-6A1-4V and Ti-11.3Mo-6.6Zr-4.3Sn alloys are similar to those immersed in acid fluoride solutions. The present results indicate that in a neutral fluoride solution, the effects of an applied potential on the hydrogen absorption and desorption behaviors of Ti-6A1-4V alloy are considerably smaller than those of commercial pure titanium reported previously, Ti-0.2Pd and Ti-11.3Mo-6.6Zr-4.3Sn alloys.
AB - The susceptibility to hydrogen absorption and hydrogen thermal desorption of titanium alloys has been investigated in a neutral 2.0% NaF solution at 37°C under various applied cathodic potentials. Ti-0.2Pd, Ti-6A1-4V and Ti-11.3Mo-6.6Zr-4.3Sn alloys absorb hydrogen under less noble potentials than -1.5 V, -1.9 V and -1.4 V versus a saturated calomel electrode, respectively. The amounts of absorbed hydrogen of Ti-0.2Pd, Ti-6A14V and Ti-11.3Mo-6.6Zr-4.3Sn alloys under an applied potential of -2.0V for 24h are approximately 1200, 100 and 1100 mass ppm, respectively. Upon immersion in the 2.0% NaF solution under an applied potential, the hydrogen thermal desorption behavior of Ti-0.2Pd alloy differs from those immersed in acid fluoride solutions, whereas the hydrogen thermal desorption behaviors of Ti-6A1-4V and Ti-11.3Mo-6.6Zr-4.3Sn alloys are similar to those immersed in acid fluoride solutions. The present results indicate that in a neutral fluoride solution, the effects of an applied potential on the hydrogen absorption and desorption behaviors of Ti-6A1-4V alloy are considerably smaller than those of commercial pure titanium reported previously, Ti-0.2Pd and Ti-11.3Mo-6.6Zr-4.3Sn alloys.
KW - Corrosion
KW - Fluoride
KW - Hydrogen embrittlement
KW - Thermal desorption analysis
KW - Titanium
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U2 - 10.2320/matertrans.MRA2008083
DO - 10.2320/matertrans.MRA2008083
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:50549088424
SN - 1345-9678
VL - 49
SP - 1661
EP - 1666
JO - Materials Transactions
JF - Materials Transactions
IS - 7
ER -