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Ambient-pressure PES: Techniques and Applications
Explores Ambient-pressure Photoelectron Spectroscopy techniques, applications, and challenges in realistic reaction conditions.
Corrosion: Mechanisms and Protection
Explores corrosion mechanisms, protective oxides, prevention methods, and risk evaluation in metal degradation.
Redox: Fundamentals and Applications
Covers the fundamentals of redox reactions, environmental applications, and challenges in redox measurements.
Chemical Equilibria and Reactivity
Explores chemical equilibria, redox reactions, corrosion, protection methods, titration, electrolysis, and Faraday's laws.
Materials: from Chemistry to Properties
Covers the transition from chemistry to properties of materials, focusing on mechanical engineering and the importance of understanding material composition and fabrication processes.
Ceramics: Slow Cracking and Corrosion
Explores slow cracking, corrosion in ceramics, sabering champagne bottles, and material fracture mechanics.
Foreign Body Reaction: Device Integrity and Material Considerations
Explores the impact of foreign body reactions on implant integrity and material considerations within the biological environment.
Corrosion and Biomaterials
Explores corrosion challenges, osseointegration, surface modifications, foreign body response, and extracellular matrix components.
Chloride Ingress and Corrosion
Explores the impact of chloride ingress on concrete structures and the mechanisms involved in corrosion.
Concrete Durability: Mechanisms and Prevention
Explores concrete degradation mechanisms, corrosion prevention, exposure classes, and repair techniques for reinforced concrete structures.