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A Review for Consistent Analysis of Hydrogen Permeability through Dense Metallic Membranes

The hydrogen permeation coefficient (ϕ) is generally used as a measure to show hydrogen permeation ability through dense metallic membranes, which is the product of the Fick’s diffusion coefficient (D) and the Sieverts’ solubility constant (K). However, the hydrogen permeability of metal membranes c...

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Published in:Membranes (Basel) 2020-06, Vol.10 (6), p.120
Main Authors: Suzuki, Asuka, Yukawa, Hiroshi
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