In situ 2D visualization of hydrogen entry into Zn-coated steels in NaCl solutions: Roles of Zn dissolution and potential distribution
Hiroshi Kakinuma, Saya Ajito, Koki Okumura, Makoto Akahoshi, Yu Takabatake, Tomohiko Omura, Motomichi Koyama, and Eiji Akiyama

TL;DR
This study investigates how Zn coatings affect hydrogen entry into steel in NaCl solutions, revealing that potential distribution influences hydrogen ingress more than galvanic current, with implications for corrosion protection strategies.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the roles of Zn dissolution and potential distribution in hydrogen entry, emphasizing potential gradients over galvanic effects.
Findings
Hydrogen enters mainly at bare steel regions near Zn coating.
Hydrogen flux decreases with lower Cl ion concentration.
Potential distribution, not galvanic current, governs hydrogen entry.
Abstract
The hydrogen entry behavior of a partially Zn-coated steel sheet in NaCl solutions was investigated employing a polyaniline-based hydrogenochromic sensor, electrochemical hydrogen permeation tests, and potential measurements using a scanning Kelvin probe. While the Zn coating mitigated corrosion of the steel substrate, it simultaneously accelerated the hydrogen entry. The hydrogen entry occurred at the bare steel surface regions exposed to the NaCl solution, with the hydrogen flux exhibiting non-uniform distribution: higher near the dissolving Zn coating. While no significant differences in Zn dissolution behavior or galvanic current were observed between 0.1 and 0.01 M NaCl solutions, the total hydrogen flux decreased with decreasing Cl ion concentration. This reduction was attributed to a potential gradient induced by differences in electrolyte conductivity. The results demonstrate…
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