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hydrides (MH). Their formation is exothermic, while their decomposition is endothermic. The hydrogenation process causes embrittlement, leading to pulverization of the alloy. When MHs are used in large-scale
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(no hydrophilic grouping), these molecules form stable two-dimensional monolayers at the water-air interface (Langmuir films). We have shown, by small-angle x-ray surface diffraction measurements (GISAXS), that all
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this collaborative project between CNRS and CEA research units, several AM techniques are being investigated, including powder-bed fusion, cold spray, DLP, stereolithography (SLA), two-photon polymerization, and DIW
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membranes will be produced using lignin nanofiber mats obtained by electrospinning, with potential applications in pollution control and water treatment. • Insulation panels will be explored using powder
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of the facilities required to develop this PhD project: bacterial culture, rheology, surface charge measurements (zeta potential), thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction (XRD), infrared spectroscopy, mechanical behavior