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2019-01-01
Valloton, J., Bogno, A.-A., Henein, H., Herlach, D.M., Sediako, D.
This paper reports on the undercooling and growth morphology of Al-4.5wt%Cu and Al-4.5wt%Cu-0.4wt%Sc with a focus on the effect of Sc addition. It is found that the addition of Sc reduces the undercoolings of both primary phase and eutectic. In addition, the morphology of the Al-4.5wt%Cu-0.4wt%Sc...
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2018-01-01
Valloton, J., Bogno, A.-A., Henein, H., Herlach, D.M., Sediako, D.
This paper reports on the undercooling and growth morphology of Al-4.5wt%Cu and Al-4.5wt%Cu-0.4wt%Sc with a focus on the effect of Sc addition. It is found that the addition of Sc reduces the undercoolings of both primary phase and eutectic. In addition, the morphology of the Al-4.5wt%Cu-0.4wt%Sc...
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2015-01-01
Guo, Zhenjiang, Liu, Yawei, Lohse, Detlef, Zhang, Xuehua, Zhang, Xianren
We numerically study different forms of nanoscale gaseous domains on a model for rough surfaces. Our calculations based on the constrained lattice density functional theory show that the inter-connectivity of pores surrounded by neighboring nanoposts, which model the surface roughness, leads to...
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State-of-the-art iridium-based catalysts for acidic water electrolysis: a minireview of wet-chemistry synthesis methods
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Himanshi Dhawan, Natalia Semagina, Marc Secanell
With the increasing demand for clean hydrogen production, both as a fuel and an indispensable reagent for chemical industries, acidic water electrolysis has attracted considerable attention in academic and industrial research. Iridium is a well-accepted active and corrosion-resistant component of...
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Statistical prediction of the vitrifiability and glass stability of multi-component cryoprotective agent solutions.
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Forbes, J. F., Law, G. K., Weiss, A. D., Scheuerman, A., McGann, L. E., Elliott, J. A., Jomha, N. M.
Long-term biologic storage of articular cartilage has proven elusive due to cellular degradation over time or acute damage during attempts at cryopreservation. Vitrification is one option that may result in successful cryopreservation but difficulty with cryoprotective agent (CPA) toxicity at...
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2016-09-01
Wiskel, J.B., Ma, J., Valloton, J., Ivey, D.G., Henein, H.
Strain aging of microalloyed steel pipe can occur at the relatively low temperatures associated with the pipe coating process and/or during long term storage. A Box-Behnken statistical design is used to determine the significant strain aging variables that affect the longitudinal yield strength...
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Study of electrical conductivity response upon formation of ice and gas hydrates from salt solutions by a second generation high pressure electrical conductivity probe
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Sowa, Barbara, Zhang, Xuehua, Kozielski, Karen A., Dunstan, Dave E., Hartley, Patrick G., Maeda, Nobuo
We recently reported the development of a high pressure electrical conductivity probe (HP-ECP) for experimental studies of formation of gas hydrates from electrolytes. The onset of the formation of methane-propane mixed gas hydrate from salt solutions was marked by a temporary upward spike in the...
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2018-11-01
Huang, W., Luo, J., Henein, H., Jordan, J.
Purpose – This paper aims to evaluate the sulfide stress cracking (SSC) resistance of L80 casing steels with different alloying chemistries (e.g., Ti-B and Mn-Cr-Mo) by correlating the reduction in area ratio with the mechanical property, inclusion and carbide. Design/methodology/approach – SSC...
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2015-01-01
Surface nanobubbles are nanoscopic gaseous domains on immersed substrates which can survive for days. They were first speculated to exist about 20 years ago, based on stepwise features in force curves between two hydrophobic surfaces, eventually leading to the first atomic force microscopy (AFM)...