Abstract
On page 4877, F. U. Renner, A. Bashir, M. Valtiner, and co-workers describe a star-like dealloying corrosion morphology that appears during the localized attack of smooth well-prepared Cu-Au surfaces. The surfaces are initially protected by thiol or selenol inhibitior films. Localized dealloying of Cu-Au produces nanoporous gold under stress and crystallographic cracks - thereby opening a new approach combining surface science with nanoscale mechanical testing.
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Renner, F. U. we, Ankah, G. N. gwa, Bashir, A., Ma, D., Biedermann, P. U., Shrestha, B. R. atna, … Valtiner, M. (2015). Self-Assembled Monolayers: Star-Shaped Crystallographic Cracking of Localized Nanoporous Defects (Adv. Mater. 33/2015). Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.), 27(33), 4947. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201570223
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