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Fujita, N.; Ishikawa, N.; Roters, F.; Tasan, C. C.; Raabe, D.: Experimental–numerical study on strain and stress partitioning in bainitic steels with martensite–austenite constituents. International Journal of Plasticity 104, pp. 39 - 53 (2018)
Li, Z.; Raabe, D.: Influence of compositional inhomogeneity on mechanical behavior of an interstitial dual-phase high-entropy alloy. Materials Chemistry and Physics 210, pp. 29 - 36 (2018)
Luo, H.; Li, Z.; Mingers, A. M.; Raabe, D.: Corrosion behavior of an equiatomic CoCrFeMnNi high-entropy alloy compared with 304 stainless steel in sulfuric acid solution. Corrosion Science 134, pp. 131 - 139 (2018)
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Wang, M.; Li, Z.; Raabe, D.: In-situ SEM observation of phase transformation and twinning mechanisms in an interstitial high-entropy alloy. Acta Materialia 147, pp. 236 - 246 (2018)
Breitbarth, E.; Zaefferer, S.; Archie, F. M. F.; Besel, M.; Raabe, D.; Requena, G.: Evolution of dislocation patterns inside the plastic zone introduced by fatigue in an aged aluminium alloy AA2024-T3. Materials Science and Engineering A: Structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing 718, pp. 345 - 349 (2018)
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If manganese nodules can be mined in an environmentally friendly way, the critical metals needed for the energy transition could be produced with low CO2 emissions
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.
Start of a collaborative research project on the sustainable production of manganese and its alloys being funded by European Union with 7 million euros
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science