Raabe, D.; Ponge, D.; Kuzmina, M.; Sandlöbes, S.: Phase transformations at dislocations. Workshop Possibilities and Limitations of Quantitative Materials Modeling and Characterization, Bernkastel, Germany (2015)
Morsdorf, L.; Tasan, C. C.; Ponge, D.; Raabe, D.: Lath martensite transformation, µ-plasticity and tempering reactions: potential TEM aids. Seminar at Institute of Nanotechnology (INT), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany (2015)
Kuzmina, M.; Herbig, M.; Ponge, D.; Sandlöbes, S.; Raabe, D.: Linear Complexions: Confined Chemical and Structural States at Dislocations in Metallic Alloys. MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit, Boston, MA, USA (2015)
Tarzimoghadam, Z.; Ponge, D.: Hydrogen Embrittlement and Sour Gas Corrosion in Oil and Gas Industry. Workshop: Hydrogen Embrittlement and Sour Gas Corrosion, Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf, Germany (2015)
Herbig, M.; Ponge, D.; Gault, B.; Borchers, C.; Raabe, D.: Segregation and phase transformation at dislocations during aging in a Fe-9%Mn steel studied by correlative TEM-atom probe tomography. MSE 2014, Darmstadt, Germany (2014)
Li, Y.; Ponge, D.; Choi, P.-P.; Raabe, D.: Segregation of boron at prior austenite grain boundaries in a quenched steel studied by atom probe tomography. Atom Probe Tomography & Microscopy 2014, Stuttgart, Germany (2014)
Kuzmina, M.; Ponge, D.; Bleskov, I.; Raabe, D.: Study of equilibrium segregation of Mn and reversion of austenite in tempered medium Mn steels and its influence on impact toughness. 2nd International Conference on High Manganese Steels - HMnS 2014, Aachen, Germany (2014)
Tasan, C. C.; Jeannin, O.; Barbier, D.; Morsdorf, L.; Wang, M.; Ponge, D.; Raabe, D.: In-situ characterization of martensite plasticity by high resolution microstructure and microstrain mapping. ICOMAT 2014, International Conference on Martensitic Transformations 2014, Bilbao, Spain (2014)
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials have developed a carbon-free, energy-saving method to extract nickel for batteries, magnets and stainless steel.
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.