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Science and Technology of Advanced Materials | 2013

Hydrogen detection in metals: a review and introduction of a Kelvin probe approach

Stefan Evers; Ceylan Senöz; Michael Rohwerder

Abstract Hydrogen in materials is an important topic for many research fields in materials science. Hence in the past quite a number of different techniques for determining the amount of hydrogen in materials and for measuring hydrogen permeation through them have been developed. Some of these methods have found widespread application. But for many problems the achievable sensitivity is usually not high enough and ready-to-use techniques providing also good spatial resolution, especially in the submicron range, are very limited, and mostly not suitable for widespread application. In this work this situation will be briefly reviewed and a novel scanning probe technique based method introduced.


Langmuir | 2017

Fabrication of Robust Reference Tips and Reference Electrodes for Kelvin Probe Applications in Changing Atmospheres

Matthias Uebel; Ashokanand Vimalanandan; Abdellaziz Laaboudi; Stefan Evers; Martin Stratmann; Detlef Diesing; Michael Rohwerder

The scanning Kelvin probe (SKP) is a versatile method for the measurement of the Volta potential difference between a sample and the SKP-tip (ΔψsampleSKP-tip). Based on suitable calibration, this technique is highly suited for the application in corrosion science due to its ability to serve as a very sensitive noncontact and nondestructive method for determining the electrode potential, even at buried interfaces beneath coatings or on surfaces covered by ultrathin electrolyte layers, which are not accessible by standard reference electrodes. However, the potential of the reference (i.e., the SKP-tip) will be influenced by variations of the surrounding atmosphere, resulting in errors of the electrode potential referred to the sample. The objective of this work is to provide a stable SKP-tip which can be used in different or changing atmosphere, e.g., within a wide range of relative humidity (approximately 0-99%-rh) or varying O2 partial pressure, without showing a change of its potential (note that the work functions measured in non-UHV atmospheres are electrochemical in nature [Hausbrand et al. J. Electrochem. Soc. 2008, 155 (7), C369-C379], and hence in the following we will refer to the potential of the SKP-tip instead of its work function). In that regard, the SKP-tip is in a first approach modified with self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) in order to create a hydrophobic barrier between the metallic surface and the surrounding atmosphere. The changes in potential upon varying relative humidity (ΔErh) of different bare metallic substrates are quantified, and it is shown that these potential differences cannot be minimized by SAMs. On the contrary, the ΔErh increases for every examined material system modified with SAMs. The major explanation for this observation is the dipole layer at the interface metal|SAM, causing an interfacial adsorption of water molecules even in a preferred orientation of their dipole moments, which leads to a changed work function and consequently to the correlated electrode potential. However, thin paraffin coatings were found to lead to a strongly reduced ΔErh, finally validated with novel robust Ag/Ag+ reference electrodes. It is also shown that nickel as SKP-tip material is seemingly more stable in varying atmospheric conditions compared to widely used Ni/Cr, stainless steel, or gold as SKP-tip material.


Electrochemistry Communications | 2011

Scanning Kelvin Probe as a highly sensitive tool for detecting hydrogen permeation with high local resolution

Ceylan Senöz; Stefan Evers; Martin Stratmann; Michael Rohwerder


Electrochemistry Communications | 2012

The hydrogen electrode in the “dry”: A Kelvin probe approach to measuring hydrogen in metals

Stefan Evers; Michael Rohwerder


Corrosion Science | 2012

Cathodic self-healing at cut-edges: The effect of Zn2+ and Mg2+ ions

Romina Krieg; Michael Rohwerder; Stefan Evers; Bernd Schuhmacher; Janine Schauer-Pass


Electrochimica Acta | 2013

Spatially resolved high sensitive measurement of hydrogen permeation by scanning Kelvin probe microscopy

Stefan Evers; Ceylan Senöz; Michael Rohwerder


Electrochimica Acta | 2016

Hydrogen Permeation as a Tool for Quantitative Characterization of Oxygen Reduction Kinetics at Buried Metal-Coating Interfaces

Dandapani Vijayshankar; Asif Bashir; Stefan Evers; Michael Rohwerder


2nd International Conference on hydrogen in Steels | 2014

Using Scanning Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy and Thermal Desorption for Localized Hydrogen Detection and Quantification in Steels

Sergiy Vasil´ović Merzlikin; Asif Bashir; Stefan Evers; Ceylan Senöz; Michael Rohwerder


224th ECS Meeting (October 27 – November 1, 2013) | 2013

Hydrogen Uptake During Atmospheric Corrosion of Galvanized steel

Michael Rohwerder; Stefan Evers


63rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry | 2012

Investigation of the Interaction between H2 and trap sites in Duplex Steel by Scanning Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy

Stefan Evers; Ceylan Senöz; Michael Rohwerder

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Detlef Diesing

University of Duisburg-Essen

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