He, C.; Stein, F.; Palm, M.: Thermodynamic description of the systems Co–Nb, Al–Nb and Co–Al–Nb. Journal of Alloys and Compounds 637, pp. 361 - 375 (2015)
Stein, F.; He, C.; Wossack, I.: The liquidus surface of the Cr–Al–Nb system and re-investigation of the Cr–Nb and Al–Cr phase diagrams. Journal of Alloys and Compounds 598, pp. 253 - 265 (2014)
Stein, F.; He, C.; Dupin, N.: Melting behaviour and homogeneity range of B2 CoAl and updated thermodynamic description of the Al–Co system. Intermetallics 39, pp. 58 - 68 (2013)
Prymak, O.; Stein, F.: The Ternary Cr–Al–Nb Phase Diagram: Experimental Investigations of Isothermal Sections at 1150, 1300 and 1450 °C. Journal of Alloys and Compounds 513, pp. 378 - 386 (2012)
Prymak, O.; Stein, F.: Solidification and High-Temperature Phase Equilibria in the Fe–Al-rich Part of the Fe–Al–Nb System. Intermetallics 18 (7), pp. 1322 - 1326 (2010)
Vogel, S. C.; Stein, F.; Palm, M.: Investigation of the ε-Phase in the Fe–Al System by High Temperature Neutron Diffraction. Applied Physics A 99 (3), pp. 607 - 611 (2010)
Stein, F.; Vogel, S. C.; Eumann, M.; Palm, M.: Determination of the crystal structure of the ε phase in the Fe–Al system by high-temperature neutron diffraction. Intermetallics 18 (1), pp. 150 - 156 (2010)
Max Planck scientists design a process that merges metal extraction, alloying and processing into one single, eco-friendly step. Their results are now published in the journal Nature.
Scientists of the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung pioneer new machine learning model for corrosion-resistant alloy design. Their results are now published in the journal Science Advances
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Developing and providing accurate simulation techniques to explore and predict structural properties and chemical reactions at electrified surfaces and interfaces is critical to surmount materials-related challenges in the context of sustainability, energy conversion and storage. The groups of C. Freysoldt, M. Todorova and S. Wippermann develop…