Abstract

Solid-state reactions in the near-surface region of glasses and metals are studied by measuring the changes in the concentration profiles of the elements involved in the reactions. The experimental procedure is to analyse a series of samples at different stages of the reaction under study, or to follow the progress of the reaction continuously in a given sample. Results on the following topics will be discussed; (i) Leaching of glasses due to contact with aqueous media, (ii) Absorption of hydrogen from the gas phase in Ta and Ti. (iii) Gettering of hydrogen in Fe and Ni caused by ion implantation of hydride-forming metals.

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