Collections

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    This Collection provides updated research from the "Biodegradation of Materials 2023" Collection.

    Image: Dejean/Ménez/Borensztajn (Institut de physique du globe de Paris, France).
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    This Collection provides updated research from the "Intelligent corrosion control 2023" Collection.

    Image: Prof. Dawei Zhang, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China.
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    The integrity of materials is critical for ensuring the safe operation of essential components and critical infrastructure that underpin the global economy. However, material preservation is often technically challenging. This gives rise to demands for a more accurate, comprehensive understanding of corrosion mechanism.

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    This special issue on hydrogen embrittlement seeks to develop a collection of reviews and original research articles that summarize the most cutting-edge developments in understanding hydrogen embrittlement mechanisms of materials both experimentally and computationally.

    Image: Image by Arun Devaraj | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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    This themed Collection of npj Materials Degradation aims to compile significant experimental and theoretical studies investigating the mechanisms of marine corrosion, including the influence of micro-organisms, as well as innovative and environmentally friendly anticorrosion methods specific to marine environments.

    Image: Photo by Tom Fisk from Pexels.
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    This themed Collection of npj Materials Degradation aims to report important advances for intelligent corrosion control (inclusive of intelligent systems in corrosion) in the broadest sense of the term.

    Image: Image credit: Prof. Dawei Zhang, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China.
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    This Collection aims to gather together articles from the whole spectrum of communities working on materials bio-alteration and bioprotection.

    Image: Dr. Bastien Wild, Princeton University. Related work has been published in Geology 46, 555–558 (2018).