Hydrogen weakens interlayer bonding in layered transition metal sulfide Fe1+x S
The presence of interlaminar interstitial defects like hydrogen affects the mechanical properties of van der Waals-bonded layered materials such as transition metal chalcogenides. While the embrittling effect of hydrogen is well understood in metals, the impact of hydrogen defects on the mechanical...
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
2018
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