6th International Conference on Diffusion in Solids and Liquids:
Mass Transfer, Heat Transfer and Microstructure and Properties,
DSL-2010

05-07 JULY, 2010 / Paris - FRANCE
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Hydrogen-related kinetics in materials (SS9)

This special session addresses broad aspects of H-related kinetics in various types of materials. Special attention will be given to accelerated diffusion and phase transitions in metals in hydrogen atmosphere. By bringing to light a variety of phenomena (possibly) caused by hydrogen, e.g. H-embrittlement and peculiar properties of electrodeposited metals, we intend to help clarifying their underlying mechanisms. Other topics of interest include proton conductors, H-kinetics in catalytic reactions on metal surfaces, as well as traditional and most recent problems of H diffusion in bulk and nano materials.


ABSTRACTS SUBMISSION (S):
Online: http://www.dsl2010-paris.com/abstract.html
or directly by email to: abstract@dsl2010-paris.com

SS9-FLYER (pdf)


PUBLICATION:
Papers submitted to DSL-2010 and accepted after review process will be published in the periodical "DEFECT AND DIFFUSION FORUM" (Special Issue) by Trans Tech. Publications: www.ttp.net/1012-0386.html


 


ORGANIZED BY:

Prof. Yuh Fukai
Institute of Industrial Science
The University of Tokyo
Japan
yuh.fukai@m8.dion.ne.jp

INTRODUCTORY TALK:
"Hydrogen-induced superabundant vacancies in metals: Implication for electrodeposition"

Prof. Markus Wilde
Institute of Industrial Science
The University of Tokyo
Japan
wilde@iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp

OVERVIEW TALK:
"Surface/subsurface transitions of hydrogen on metallic single crystals and nanoparticles"



INVITED TALK:

'Hydrogen interacting with defects in metals and consequences regarding diffusion and embrittlement'

Prof. Reiner Kirchheim
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,
Germany

'Proton conductivity in soft materials'

Dr. Sandrine Lyonnard
CEA Grenoble,
France

'Role of subsurface hydrogen diffusion in hydrocarbon conversions on supported model catalysts'

Dr. Swetlana Schauermann
Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck Gesellschaft, 
Germany

'Density-functional studies of hydrogen in mono- and bimetallic nanostructures of relevance for catalysis and beyond'

Prof. Konstantin Neyman
ICREA and University de Barcelona,
Spain





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