wasserstoffinduzierte
Wasserstoffinduzierte is a German term that translates to "hydrogen-induced" in English. It describes phenomena where the presence or absorption of hydrogen leads to specific effects. This term is most commonly encountered in the field of materials science, particularly concerning metals.
Hydrogen embrittlement is a well-known example of a hydrogen-induced effect. In this process, hydrogen atoms diffuse
Beyond embrittlement, hydrogen can also induce other changes in materials. For instance, it can affect the electrical