Hydrogen can be dissolved and diffused into steel/metal only when it is in atom form (H) and interact with steel surface is complicated. Some elements or impurities on steel/metal surface may stop or delay the absorption of H into steel surface. There are some studies indicated hydrogen activity on metal surface is strongly affected by inhibitor and promoters in the electrolyte and by the present of alloying elements and impurities in metal surface at/around room temperature (below 100 C). However there is less work on the influence of alloying elements and impurities in steel/metal surface on the absorption of hydrogen in steel (metal) at high temperature (above 750 C) . Would you please provide more information if your research is in this area.

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