Atomic-scale insights on hydrogen trapping and exclusion at incoherent interfaces of nanoprecipitates in martensitic steels
Hydrogen is well known to embrittle high-strength steels and impair their corrosion resistance. One of the most attractive methods to mitigate hydrogen embrittlement employs nanoprecipitates, which are widely used for strengthening, to trap and diffuse hydrogen from enriching at vulnerable locations...
Main Authors: | Chen, G. (Author), Gao, L. (Author), He, Y. (Author), Jiang, B. (Author), Li, C. (Author), Liu, S. (Author), Ma, Y. (Author), Ma, Z. (Author), Pang, X. (Author), Qiao, L. (Author), Shao, R. (Author), Xu, C. (Author), Xu, Y. (Author), Zhang, B. (Author), Zhu, Q. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2022
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