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Experimental Research on Biomedical Titanium Coating Corrosion Effects
The NiTi shape memory alloy sample is subjected to a plasma spraying technique to form a layer of 400 um thick titanium coating on its surface. The corrosion resistance of the samples can be compared by the electrochemical measurement in the simulated ...
Sun Shangqi, Liu Xiang
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Corrosion protection of aluminum alloys in contact with other metals [PDF]
Study establishes the quality of chemical and galvanized protection afforded by anodized and aldozided coatings applied to test panels of various aluminum alloys.
Kuster, C. A.
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Electrochemical behavior of Sn-Zn alloys with different grain structures in chloride-containing solutions [PDF]
In the present research the electrochemical behavior of the Sn-Zn alloys (Sn-1 wt.%Zn, Sn-4 wt.%Zn and 8.9 wt.%Zn) in 3% NaCl solution is analyzed using potentiodynamic cyclic polarization measurements and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS ...
Ares, Alicia Esther+4 more
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Study on galvanic corrosion of metals
Corrosion tests of copper, iron, zinc, and aluminium in the 5.85 percent sodium chloride containing 0.3per cent hydrogen peroxide were carried out for each metal in the solution by itself, for galvanic couples formed by two of those metals, and for contacts of these three metals, copper-iron-zinc and copper-iron-aluminium.For uncoupled metals, zinc was
Hiroshi Asada, Shiro Kohara
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Gold catalyzes low‐temperature CO oxidation, yet its mechanism is debated. A model system is designed to verify that it proceeds via a mixed‐potential‐driven reaction mechanism involving coupled electrochemical CO oxidation half‐reaction and O2 reduction half‐reaction.
Mo Yan+4 more
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Electrochemical Behavior of Magnetron-Sputtered Al–Cu Alloy Films in Sulfate Solutions [PDF]
Model alloys, generated by magnetron sputtering, have been employed to understand the role of copper on the corrosion behavior of aluminum alloys. Binary Al–Cu alloys, with copper contents between 0 and 100 atom %, were synthesized with well-controlled ...
Blanc, Christine+6 more
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A multifunctional dual network ionic hydrogel is used to address the challenges of EMI and health detection integration for CIEDs. An absorption‐based EMI shielding mechanism is achieved through ion polarization/interfacial relaxation. With an optimal SE of 63.75 dB and absorption loss greater than 93%, the wirelessly integrated self‐powered sensor in ...
Chenchen Wang+9 more
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Galvanic coupling between D6AC steel, 6061-T6 aluminum, Inconel 718 and graphite-epoxy composite material: Corrosion occurrence and prevention [PDF]
The effects of galvanic coupling between D6AC steel, 6061-T6 aluminum, Inconel 718, and graphite-epoxy composite material (G/E) in 3.5% NaCl were studied.
Danford, M. D., Higgins, R. H.
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Stretchable Energy Storage with Eutectic Gallium Indium Alloy
A highly stretchable liquid metal‐based electrode is developed via a one‐step process, retaining conductivity and capacitance after mechanical deformation up to 900% strain. The stretchable all‐solid‐state device provides a areal energy density of 43 µWh cm⁻2 after 150% strain.
Adit Gupta+6 more
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Toward Complete CO2 Electroconversion: Status, Challenges, and Perspectives
Electrocatalytic CO2 reduction and CO2 batteries face challenges in achieving complete CO2 conversion with high conversion rates and Faradaic efficiency simultaneously. Existing systems compromise one for the other with incomplete CO2 conversion and inefficiencies, hindering practical applications. This perspective highlights state‐of‐the‐art progress,
Changfan Xu+5 more
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