Abstract
The results of experiments on the diffusion of hydrogen through metals from a pressure p on one side to a vacuum on the other show that at high pressures the amount diffusing varies linearly with p½ but that at low pressures it varies more rapidly. The difficulty usually encountered when diffusion from an adsorbed layer into the solid is considered theoretically is that the theory indicates that saturation should be reached. In this paper it is shown that this difficulty is due to the omission of an important process at the surface and that by including this process the experimental results can be explained.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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40 articles.
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