Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering: An Integrated Approach, 3e

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674 • Chapter 16 / Corrosion and Degradation of Materials

H+
H+
H+
H+ H+

H+
H+

H+

H+
H+
H+
H+
H+
H+
H+
H+

H+

H+

Depletion
zone

Cathode Cathode

H+

H+
H+
H+

H+
H+

H+

H+

H+

(a) ( b)
Figure 16.8 For hydrogen reduction, schematic representations of the H+distribution in
the vicinity of the cathode for (a) low reaction rates and/or high concentrations, and (b) high
reaction rates and/or low concentrations wherein a depletion zone is formed that gives rise
to concentration polarization. (Adapted from M. G. Fontana,Corrosion Engineering,3rd
edition. Copyright©c1986 by McGraw-Hill Book Company. Reproduced with permission.)

Log current density, i

iL

(a)

0

+

Overvoltage, –

c

Log current density, i

iL

i 0

(b)

0

+





Overvoltage,



Activation
polarization

Concentration
polarization

Figure 16.9 For reduction reactions,
schematic plots of overvoltage versus
logarithm of current density for
(a) concentration polarization, and
(b) combined activation–concentration
polarization.
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