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First principles assessment of carbon absorption into FeAl and Fe
3
Si: Toward prevention of cementite formation and metal dusting of steels
Donald F. Johnson,
Emily A. Carter
Andlinger Center for Energy & the Environment
Chemistry
Mathematics
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
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Physics & Astronomy
cementite
100%
steels
56%
carbon
51%
metals
39%
protective coatings
31%
carbon steels
30%
dissolving
23%
enthalpy
22%
density functional theory
19%
degradation
19%
activation energy
18%
hydrogen
15%
thin films
13%
gases
13%
energy
7%
Engineering & Materials Science
Carbon
58%
Metals
49%
Steel
44%
Energy barriers
39%
Density functional theory
38%
Protective coatings
31%
Dissolution
27%
Activation energy
26%
Enthalpy
26%
Thin films
24%
Carbon steel
24%
Hydrogen
20%
Degradation
17%
Gases
14%
Chemical Compounds
Carbon Atom
36%
Metal
34%
Diffusion Activation Energy
30%
Alloy
26%
Diffusion
23%
Energy Barrier
18%
Surface
18%
Protective
16%
Enthalpy
15%
Dissolution
14%
Density Functional Theory
11%
Coating Agent
11%
Gas
10%
Hydrogen
9%
Purity
9%