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Inverse Gibbs-Thomson Effect in Dealloyed Nanoporous Nanoparticles

1Inverse Gibbs-Thomson Effect in Dealloyed Nanoporous NanoparticlesStems from the Following Research

Fundamentals of Dealloying

Through experiments and simulations we explore the underlying mechanisms involved in dealloying as well as in the post processing of porous metals. The goal is to further our understanding and…

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Jonah Erlebacher

Jonah Erlebacher

Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Associate Editor, Journal of the Electrochemical Society

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Johns Hopkins University Materials Science and Engineering

A Department of Whiting School of Engineering

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