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      • Project area A „Functional Nanostructures and Networks“
        • A1: Structure-property relations of nanowire networks
        • A2: Degradation and corrosion at nanostructures and metal surfaces
        • A3: Growth, stabilization and ripening of nanoparticles in suspensions
        • A4: Growth and characterization of thin single crystalline layers for molecular electronics
        • A5: Degradation and corrosion of metalic nanostructures and nanostructured metals
        • A6: Hybride semiconductors – metal nanowire composites for opto-electronic devices
      • Project area B „Mechanical Properties of Interfaces“
        • B1: Mechanical switching of molecules on surfaces
        • B2: Structural changes in nanoparticles under pressure loading
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        • B4: 3D-deformation behavior of nanoporous metals and nanocomposites
        • B5: 3D-structure-property relations at grain boundaries
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      • Postdoc project Z: NanoCT – Developing and establishing of novel in situ approaches
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A5: Degradation and corrosion of metalic nanostructures and nanostructured metals

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  • Project areas
    • Project area A „Functional Nanostructures and Networks“
      • A1: Structure-property relations of nanowire networks
      • A2: Degradation and corrosion at nanostructures and metal surfaces
      • A3: Growth, stabilization and ripening of nanoparticles in suspensions
      • A4: Growth and characterization of thin single crystalline layers for molecular electronics
      • A5: Degradation and corrosion of metalic nanostructures and nanostructured metals
      • A6: Hybride semiconductors - metal nanowire composites for opto-electronic devices
    • Project area B „Mechanical Properties of Interfaces“
    • Postdoc project Z: NanoCT - Developing and establishing of novel in situ approaches
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A5: Degradation and corrosion of metalic nanostructures and nanostructured metals

Degradation and corrosion of metalic nanostructures and nanostructured metals

Nanostructures and nanostructured materials show promising functional and mechanical properties. Due to their high surface and interfacial energy, however, they can also show significantly increased reactivity in different environments. This increased reactivity can lead to degradation of the properties due to reactions in the gas phase (e.g., sulfidation) or in liquids (aqueous corrosion). In the case of metallic nanostructures (e.g. nanowires or nanoparticles), a very low conversion rate is enough to completely destroy the functionality. For a later use of nanoscale materials, it is therefore essential to know the influence of size effects on the reactivity and the microscopic mechanism of degradation.

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Mark Bruns

Mark Bruns, M. Sc.

Chair of Surface Science and Corrosion

  • Email: mark.bruns@fau.de
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Virtanen

Prof. Dr. Sannakaisa Virtanen

Chair of Surface Science and Corrosion

  • Email: sannakaisa.virtanen@fau.de
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