Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5145140 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of electrochemical charging of hydrogen on the structure of a lean duplex stainless steel LDX 2101® (EN 1.4162, UNS S32101) was examined by both Time-of-Flight secondary ion mass spectrometry and electron back-scatter diffraction. The goal is to correlate hydrogen concentration and induced structural changes. Chemical and structural characterizations were done for the same region at the sample's surface with sub-micron spatial resolution. Regions of interest were varying in size between 50 Ã 50 μm and 100 Ã 100 μm. The results show a phase transformation of austenite to mainly a defect-rich BCC and scarcely a HCP phase. The phase transformation occurred in deuterium rich regions in the austenite.
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Authors
Oded Sobol, Gert Nolze, Romeo Saliwan-Neumann, Dan Eliezer, Thomas Boellinghaus, Wolfgang E.S. Unger,