In this manuscript, we investigate the influence of hydrogen on the environmentally assisted cracking of the high-strength magnesium alloy AZ31B.
publications
Hydrogen Embrittlement of Industrial Components: Prediction, Prevention, and Models – Publication
Hydrogen embrittlement is a common, dangerous, and poorly understood cause of failure in many metal alloys. This article presents a model based on the correlation of mechanical properties to scanning electron microscopy fractography analysis of fracture surfaces in the presence of simultaneously active hydrogen embrittlement micro-mechanisms.
Microbial reduction of Cr(VI) in the presence of chromate conversion coating constituents – Publication
This article shows how biological electrochemical reactions can be used to bioremediate hexavalent chromate, i.e., Cr6+ or Cr(VI), waste waters in the presence of other potentially toxic species used in chromate conversion coatings.
Aluminum alloy corrosion inhibition by vanadates – Publication
This article solved the puzzle of vanadate speciation in aqueous solutions and its effect on aluminum alloy corrosion inhibition.
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