Gorsky-effect relaxation measurements were used to study the diffusion of H and D in 3N87-purity recrystallized V. It was found that the diffusivity of D at temperatures of between 270 and 600K could be described by:
D (cm2/s) = 3.7 x 10-4 exp[-0.08(eV)/kT]
The diffusivity of H within the same temperature range was described by:
D (cm2/s) = 3.5 x 10-4 exp[-0.05(eV)/kT]
The Diffusion Coefficients of Hydrogen and Deuterium in Vanadium, Niobium, and Tantalum by Gorsky-Effect Measurements. G.Schaumann, J.Völkl, G.Alefeld: Physica Status Solidi, 1970, 42[1], 401-13
Figure 37
Diffusivity of H in V