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Study reveals clues to cause of hydrogen embrittlement in metals

Study reveals clues to cause of hydrogen embrittlement in metals - Hydrogen can easily dissolve and migrate within metals to make these otherwise ductile materials brittle and more prone to failures. Now, researchers at McGill University in Montreal and Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne in Switzerland, have shown that the physics of hydrogen embrittlement may be rooted in how hydrogen modifies material behaviors at the nanoscale. In a study published in Nature Materials, they present a model that can accurately predict the occurrence of hydrogen embrittlement. http://www.mcgill.ca/channels/news/study-reveals-clues-cause-hydrogen-embrittlement-219051

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Unraveling intricate interactions, 1 molecule at a time

Unraveling intricate interactions, 1 molecule at a time - In a key step towards the design of better organic electronic devices, a Columbia Engineering team has succeeded in performing the first quantitative characterization of van der Waals interactions at metal/organic interfaces at the single-molecule level. In a study published Aug. 12 in Nature Materials, the researchers reveal the existence of two distinct binding regimes in gold-molecule-gold single-molecule junctions, using molecules containing nitrogen atoms at their extremities that are attracted to gold surfaces.(10.1073/pnas.1113256108)

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New X-ray technique reveals structure of printable electronics

New X-ray technique reveals structure of printable electronics - An innovative X-ray technique has given North Carolina State University researchers and their collaborators new insight into how organic polymers can be used in printable electronics such as transistors and solar cells. Their discoveries may lead to cheaper, more efficient printable electronic devices. Reference: "Polarized X-ray scattering reveals non-crystalline orientational ordering in organic films," B A Collins et al, Nature Materials, April 15th 2012