Segregation effects of interstitial and substitutional elements at grain boundaries in ferritic iron and their effect on liquid metal embrittlement

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Wang, D.; Lu, X.; Lin, M.; Wan, D.; Li, Z.; He, J.; Johnsen, R.: Understanding the hydrogen effect on pop-in behavior of an equiatomic high-entropy alloy during in-situ nanoindentation. Journal of Materials Science & Technology 98, pp. 118 - 122 (2022)
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Sun, B.; Lu, W.; Gault, B.; Ding, R.; Makineni, S. K.; Wan, D.; Wu, C.-H.; Chen, H.; Ponge, D.; Raabe, D.: Chemical heterogeneity enhances hydrogen resistance in high-strength steels. Nature Materials 20, pp. 1629 - 1634 (2021)
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Wan, D.; Ma, Y.; Sun, B.; Razavi, S. M. J.; Wang, D.; Lu, X.; Song, W.: Evaluation of hydrogen effect on the fatigue crack growth behavior of medium-Mn steels via in-situ hydrogen plasma charging in an environmental scanning electron microscope. Journal of Materials Science & Technology 85, pp. 30 - 43 (2021)
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Sun, B.; Wang, D.; Lu, X.; Wan, D.; Zhang, X.: Current Challenges and Opportunities Toward Understanding Hydrogen Embrittlement Mechanisms in Advanced High-Strength Steels: A Review. Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters) 34, pp. 741 - 754 (2021)
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Wang, D.; Lu, X.; Wan, D.; Li, Z.; Barnoush, A.: In-situ observation of martensitic transformation in an interstitial metastable high-entropy alloy during cathodic hydrogen charging. Scripta Materialia 173, pp. 56 - 60 (2019)
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Wang, D.; Lu, X.; Deng, Y.; Wan, D.; Li, Z.; Barnoush, A.: Effect of hydrogen-induced surface steps on the nanomechanical behavior of a CoCrFeMnNi high-entropy alloy revealed by in-situ electrochemical nanoindentation. Intermetallics 114, 106605 (2019)

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