Membranes of Marz-grade material were prepared by rolling to a thickness of 0.109mm and annealing (1273K, 20h) in vacuum. The diffusivity was then measured by using an electrolytic double-cell method. It was found that the results (table 12) could be described by:
D (m2/s) = 9.271 x 10-8 exp[-23.28(kJ/mol)/RT]
It was concluded that the simple classical model for H diffusion was sufficient to explain diffusion in this material at temperatures of between 280 and 1690K.
Diffusivity of Hydrogen in Cobalt at Low Temperatures. P.Sutter, R.B.McLellan: Scripta Metallurgica, 1985, 19[7], 879-80