Hydrogen loading and reduction of iron oxides on steel studied by XPS with an in situ cell
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Englisch
Original Kurzfassung:
A self-developed liquid in situ cell gives insights into the diffusion of hydrogen in steel and its interaction with iron oxides. The cell initiates a corrosive reaction on one side of a galvanized steel sample within an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) system while changes of iron oxides on the opposite side attributed to diffused hydrogen are recorded. The reduction leads to a continuous alteration in the high-resolution Fe2p peak which is iteratively measured during hydrogen permeation. A detailed analysis of the process, involving layer thickness evaluation with the modified Strohmeier equation leads to a model of the developed oxide structure.