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Hydrogen charging

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Stack111

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Sep 4, 2013
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I would appreciate some input from the corrosion engineers here. If i have hydrogen gas flowing into a vessel, can it dissociate into atomic hydrogen and lead to hydrogen embrittlement, or does the hydrogen already have to be in atomic form (i.e. be the result of a corrosion reaction)? All input is welcome!
 
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By the look of that carbon steel is ill-characterised (not really known) for hydrogen damage by hydrogen gas(that's embrittlement plus blistering). Is any metal for typical applications?

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