Author:
Pozio A.,Aurora A.,Della Seta L.,Santucci A.,Tosti S.
Abstract
AbstractElectrical resistivity of pure titanium has been measured using the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy technique under an atmosphere of hydrogen and deuterium at 100 kPa. In both hydrogen and deuterium, the electrical resistivity presents a linear trend with the temperature by exhibiting a different magnitude between the two isotopes. The obtained results are discussed by taking into account the amount of hydrogen and deuterium uploaded into the metal. XRD analysis and TG-DTA measurements have been conducted in the range 25-450 °C: the different behavior of titanium with the two gases has been explained by the different isotopes interactions with the sample surface where titanium oxides are supposed to be present. An evident metal embrittlement has been observed only in the presence of hydrogen.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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