waterstoffront
Waterstoffront, literally hydrogen front in Dutch, is a concept used in materials science and electrochemistry to describe the moving boundary that separates regions with differing hydrogen content within a material during diffusion and related reactions. The front marks where hydrogen concentration reaches a level that triggers a specific process, such as hydride formation or accelerated corrosion.
During charging or permeation, hydrogen atoms diffuse as interstitials through metal lattices. The gradient in chemical
Waterstoffront is discussed in contexts such as hydrogen embrittlement of steels and nickel-based alloys, hydrogen storage
Measurement approaches include hydrogen permeation experiments, electrochemical permeation tests, neutron imaging, and mass spectrometry or microscopy
Because the term is not universally standardized, waterstoffront is used primarily in qualitative discussions and regionally