Abstract
Abstract Corrosion and hydrogenation of titanium have been studied under cathodic polarization in chlorine-saturated sodium chloride solutions, the media where titanium is commonly used. The mechanism of corrosion failure, conditions for inhibition of hydrogenation, and corrosion of titanium due to accumulation of oxygen-chlorine compounds in solution, have been elucidated. The results are promising for protecting titanium piping and other equipment in chloride solutions.
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