HYDROGEN-RELATED KINETICS IN MATERIALS (SS10)


Continued from DSL-2010. The session addresses broad aspects of H-related kinetics and phenomena in various types of materials. By characterizing atomic and electronic states of hydrogen on the surface, at interfaces, in the sub-surface region and in the bulk, we elucidate the mechanisms of reversible gas/solid and liquid/solid transitions of hydrogen. Emphasis will also be placed on H-induced changes of bulk properties, sometimes appearing rather drastic but lacking adequate explanations yet. Participation of both experimentalists and theoreticians is strongly encouraged.

Topics of the special session include:

  • H-diffusion (surface and bulk)
  • H in nanoparticles and thin films
  • Catalysis
  • Hydrogen permeation
  • Electrochemistry
  • Fuel cells
  • H-defect interactions
  • H-induced vacancy formation and diffusion
  • H-embrittlement
  • Corrosion

PUBLICATION:
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ORGANISED BY: INVITED SPEAKERS:

Prof. Yuh Fukai
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo,
Japan

yuh.fukai@m8.dion.ne.jp

Prof. Markus Wilde
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
Japan

wilde@iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Defect Formation and Stress
Evolution Accompanying Hydrogen Absorption
During Aluminum Corrosion
Prof. Kurt Hebert
Iowa State University, USA

Hydrogen embrittlement and enhanced lattice-defect formation in metals
Prof. Kenichi Takai        
Sophia University,
Japan

Consistent description of hydrogen permeability through metal
membranes in terms of hydrogen chemical potential
Prof. Hiroshi Yukawa         
Nagoya University,
Japan

Hydrogen coverage effects in subsurface penetration and at the electrochemical metal-liquid interface studied by ab initio molecular dynamics simulations
Prof. Axel Gross
Univerity of Ulm,
Germany

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Modeling of high capacity hydrogen getters sorption performances
Marco Urbano
SAES Getters SpA,
Italy