Ternary alloys have been developed for a wide range of applications and surface segregation of ternary alloys has a decisive impact on their performance. Different from binary alloys, in which surface energy is usually the dominant factor, the interaction between solute elements has a noticeable effect on the surface segregation behavior of ternary alloys. As a practical example, Pd-based ternary alloys have been proposed as promising candidates for hydrogen separation membranes due to their excellent permeability and selectivity. In the present work, surface segregation of Pd-Cu-Ag and Pd-Cu-Mo ternary alloys in both vacuum and hydrogen atmosphere is investigated. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and low energy ion scattering spectroscopy ...
CuPd alloys are among the most promising candidate materials for hydrogen separation membranes and m...
Atomistic simulations of segregation to (100) free surface in Ag−Au, Au−Pd, and Cu−Ni alloy systems ...
International audienceThe behavior of the surface segregation in infinitely diluted bimetallic alloy...
Pd–Cu alloys have been investigated as promising candidates for hydrogen separation membranes. Surfa...
Surface segregation of a series of forty Palladium-based binary alloys has been investigated using a...
Surface compositions play a predominant role in the efficiency and lifetime of membranes and catalys...
Hydrogen containing a minimum amount of contaminants is required for its application in fuel-cell te...
Surface segregation profiles of binary (Cu-Ni, Au-Ni, Cu-Au) and ternary (Cu-Au-Ni) alloys are deter...
The use of the sequential electroless plating method allowed us to obtain the PdAgCu ternary alloy o...
The Pd-based metal membranes have been focused on many studies, because they are the most promising ...
Dense metal membranes that are based on palladium (Pd) are promising for hydrogen separation and pro...
Dense metal membranes that are based on palladium (Pd) are promising for hydrogen separation and pro...
Metal alloys are vital materials for the fabrication of high-flux, high-selectivity hydrogen separat...
Under equilibrium conditions the surfaces of Cu-Ni and Cu-Pt alloys are enriched in Cu. Since low-en...
Abstract. Atomistic simulations of segregation to (100) free surface in Ag-Au, Au-Pd, and Cu-Ni allo...
CuPd alloys are among the most promising candidate materials for hydrogen separation membranes and m...
Atomistic simulations of segregation to (100) free surface in Ag−Au, Au−Pd, and Cu−Ni alloy systems ...
International audienceThe behavior of the surface segregation in infinitely diluted bimetallic alloy...
Pd–Cu alloys have been investigated as promising candidates for hydrogen separation membranes. Surfa...
Surface segregation of a series of forty Palladium-based binary alloys has been investigated using a...
Surface compositions play a predominant role in the efficiency and lifetime of membranes and catalys...
Hydrogen containing a minimum amount of contaminants is required for its application in fuel-cell te...
Surface segregation profiles of binary (Cu-Ni, Au-Ni, Cu-Au) and ternary (Cu-Au-Ni) alloys are deter...
The use of the sequential electroless plating method allowed us to obtain the PdAgCu ternary alloy o...
The Pd-based metal membranes have been focused on many studies, because they are the most promising ...
Dense metal membranes that are based on palladium (Pd) are promising for hydrogen separation and pro...
Dense metal membranes that are based on palladium (Pd) are promising for hydrogen separation and pro...
Metal alloys are vital materials for the fabrication of high-flux, high-selectivity hydrogen separat...
Under equilibrium conditions the surfaces of Cu-Ni and Cu-Pt alloys are enriched in Cu. Since low-en...
Abstract. Atomistic simulations of segregation to (100) free surface in Ag-Au, Au-Pd, and Cu-Ni allo...
CuPd alloys are among the most promising candidate materials for hydrogen separation membranes and m...
Atomistic simulations of segregation to (100) free surface in Ag−Au, Au−Pd, and Cu−Ni alloy systems ...
International audienceThe behavior of the surface segregation in infinitely diluted bimetallic alloy...