Abstract: The main objective of this first-year assessment is to establish a strong foundation for the study of the role of microstructural attributes (grain size, twin density, and texture) on the fatigue behavior of the rolled AZ31 magnesium alloy in different orientations. The mechanical
Bio-based rigid polyurethane foam from castor oil with excellent flame retardancy and high insulation capacity via cooperation with carbon-based materials
A Study of the Microstructure, Texture and Tensile Properties of 1060/Al-TiC/1060 Sandwich Composites Prepared by Hot-Roll Bonding
Quantitative multi-scale characterization of single basalt fibres: Insights into strength loss mechanisms after thermal conditioning
A comparison of field assisted hot pressing and hot isostatic pressing for gas atomized Ti-22Al-26Nb(at.%) and Ti-22Al-26Nb-5B(at.%) powders
High temperature mechanical properties and microstructure of hard TaSiN coatings
Basalt Fiber Modified Ethylene Vinyl Acetate/Magnesium Hydroxide Composites with Balanced Flame Retardancy and Improved Mechanical Properties
First Year Assessment of Maral Sarebanzadeh, entitled “Role of the grain boundary on the deformation of magnesium” – 22nd of December, 2020.
ABSTRACT Understanding and describing plastic deformation in polycrystalline materials is fundamentally challenging due to the complex atomic rearrangements that must occur at grain boundaries. Thus, there is a significant need to develop new techniques to study, correlate, and describe
Our alumna Jingya Wang obtains the University award to the best doctoral thesis
The doctoral thesis of Jingya Wang, entitled “High throughput investigation of diffusion and solid solution hardening of HCP Mg alloys”, has obtained the Award of the Technical University of Madrid to the best doctoral thesis. The thesis was advised by Prof. J. LLorca and Prof. Y. Cui and it was
“Great women” researchers on the “big screen” at The European Researchers’ Night in Madrid 2020
Last Friday, November 27, the Residencia de Estudiantes de Madrid once again hosted the activity that the IMDEA Institutes organize within The European Researchers’ Night in Madrid, coordinated by the Madrimasd Foundation for Knowledge. The activity of -Great Scientists on the “Big Screen” -
Microstructure evolution and adiabatic heating during dynamic biaxial deformation of a 304 stainless steel
High-fidelity computational micromechanics of first-fibre failure in unidirectional composites: Deformation mechanisms and stress concentration factors
Nanomechanical characterization of the fracture toughness of Al/SiC nanolaminates
ITP Aero and IMDEA Materials develop a pioneer R&D program to simulate 3D manufacturing processes
ITP Aero and IMDEA Materials collaborate in an R&D program named ENVIDIA, whose goal is the development of software capable of simulating the production of aeronautic components by additive manufacturing technologies. The activities in this program began in mid 2018, with the objective of
(MAT4.0) SMART MANUFACTURING OF ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR ENERGY, TRANSPORT AND HEALTH
Funding: Regional Government of Madrid, Technology 2018 call Region: Madrid Project period: 2019 – 2022 Principal Investigators: Jon Mikel Molina Aldareguia (jon.molina@imdea.org) MAT4.0-CM is a research program in intelligent manufacturing of advanced materials for energy, transport and
High strain rate compression of epoxy micropillars
Polydopamine-assisted strategies for preparation of fire-safe polymeric materials: A review
(TOPOMAG-3D) MICROSTRUCTURE-TOPOLOGY-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES RELATIONSHIPS OF 3D PRINTED MG-BASED SCAFFOLDS FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS
Proyectos I+D+i -Modalidades «Retos Investigación» y «Generación de Conocimiento». Convocatoria 2019.Proyecto PID2019-109962RB-I00 financiado por MCIN/AEI /10.13039/501100011033Region: NationalProject period: 2020 – 2023Principal Investigator: Federico Sket (federico.sket@imdea.org)Magnesium and its
Revealing the Mechanism of Electrochemical Lithiation of Carbon Nanotube Fibers
IMDEA Materials research on biodegradable 3D printed structures for bone regeneration published in National Geographic
A team of Spanish engineers has succeeded in creating a magnesium-based scaffold that makes it possible to reconstruct large bone fragments. The new device, under study, is non-toxic, biodegradable and does not generate rejection. In addition, it allows the regeneration of tissue without
The European night of researchers in Madrid
Researchers from the 7 IMDEAS institutes will talk about great researchers who have been or could be protagonists on the big screen. Our colleagues Monica Echeverry and Eugenia Nieto will be the protagonists of this great meeting. It will take place on November 27 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Dr. Pietro Antonio Martelli
First Year Assessment of Xiaolu Li, entitled “Highly-sensitive Flame-retardant Smart Sensor for Early Warning Fire Detection to Polymer-based Materials” – 23th of November at 2:30 pm
Abstract Fire hazard is one of the major disasters that threaten public safety seriously. Once a fire occurs, the fire will spread quickly along some flammable materials, which bring much difficulty to control the fire. The fire hazard will cause casualties, considerable property loss and medical
PhD Defense of Yunfu Ou entitled “Hybrid FRP/CNT veil hierarchical composites with enhanced interlaminar properties and integrated multifunctionalities” – November 20th, 2020.
The PhD Defense will take place the 20th of November, at 12:00. The asistance will be remote. The dissertation is entitled "Hybrid FRP/CNT veil hierarchical composites with enhanced interlaminar properties and integrated multifunctionalities" Abstract: While FRP composites are extensively
First-principles analysis of precipitation in Mg-Zn alloys
Epoxy thermosets and materials derived from bio-based monomeric phenols: Transformations and performances
Materials Horizons Emerging Investigator Series: Juan José Vilatela, IMDEA Materials Institute, Spain
Ten projects “made in Madrid” at the forefront of international research
Madrid is the Spanish region that invests the most in research and development (1.71% of region gross domestic product). Behind these numbers there are thousands of hours devoted to understand the world around us and to find solutions to societal challenges. Since 2006 the IMDEA Institutes have
3.100 R&D projects are carried out annually in Madrid region, generating € 357 million
3.100 research & development projects per year are carried out in Madrid region, which makes it an international reference in research thanks to the work of its fourteen universities, the eight health research institutes, as well as the seven Madrid Institutes for Advanced Studies (IMDEA). More
S-XCT experimental determination of local contact angle and meniscus shape in liquid moulding of composites
The use of N^N ligands as an alternative strategy for the sol–gel synthesis of visible-light activated titanias
Lignin Doped Carbon Nanotube Yarns for Improved Thermoelectric Efficiency
Effects of Ce doping on mechanical properties of M7C3 carbides in hypereutectic Fe-Cr-C hardfacing alloy
The results of the ENERYARN MSCA IF on multifunctional CNT fabrics featured by the European Commission
In the MSCA IF ENERYARN project, Dr. Anastasiia Mikhalchan worked on the development of CNT yarn-stretching strategies and new ways of studying energy-storing composite materials. The new methods addressed the alignment problem. Using them, the researchers team demonstrated that fabrics made of
(SiNERGY) Silicon nanowire fabrics for high energy density batteries
Project details Funding: ERC Proof of Concept, Horizon 2020 Programme (Grant Agreement 963912) Partners: IMDEA Materials Institute Project period: 01/10/2020 – 31/03/2022 Researcher Dr. Juan José Vilatela Abstract Meeting European energy storage in transport, stationary and emerging
The influence of underlying microstructure on surface stress and strain fields calculated by crystal plasticity finite element method
Coordinating mechanical performance and fire safety of epoxy resin via functionalized nanodiamond
Polymer-based ceramifiable composites for flame retardant applications: A review
Teresa Pérez-Prado talks about 3D printing in RNE
Teresa Pérez-Prado, head of the Physical Metallurgy group, talks in the program “Gente Despierta” from RNE about the potential of 3D printing. You can listen to the interview here (starting at minute 5:30)
Surface engineering of magnesium hydroxide via bioinspired iron-loaded polydopamine as green and efficient strategy to epoxy composites with improved flame retardancy and reduced smoke release
Multiscale SAXS/WAXD characterisation of the deformation mechanisms of electrospun PCL scaffolds
Alumni Newsletter Nº 5
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Hierarchically tailored hybrids via interfacial-engineering of self-assembled UiO-66 and prussian blue analogue: Novel strategy to impart epoxy high-efficient fire retardancy and smoke suppression
Polycarbonate/Sulfonamide Composites with Ultralow Contents of Halogen-Free Flame Retardant and Desirable Compatibility
New instrumentation and analysis methodology for nano-impact testing
MSCA Fellow Series: Enhancing mutual alignment and stress-transfer in multiyarn CNT fabrics
"We developed a method to enhance mutual alignment and stress-transfer in multiyarn CNT fabrics, which is a critical step for scaling up the CNT fabrics manufacturing process and further industrial implementation." Dr. Anastasiia Mikhalchan graduated from the Saint-Petersburg State University of
Recent Progress on Metal-Organic Framework and Its Derivatives as Novel Fire Retardants to Polymeric Materials
Madrid Science and Innovation Week at IMDEA Materials
One more year, IMDEA Materials will have the Madrid Science and Innovation Week, which will be held from the 2nd to the 15th of November , 2020. This year the activities will be online with the following subjects: "Challenges of 3D printing of high strength composite materials" (November 3 and
Scalable graphene-based nanocomposite coatings for flexible and washable conductive textiles
Juan José Vilatela talks about the silicon based electrodes developed in his group in RNE
Juan José Vilatela, leader of the Multifunctional Nanocomposites group and recent recipient of a Proof of Concept Grant of the European Research Council, talks in the program "Marca España" from RNE, about the potential of the silicon based electrodes developed in his group for electromobility
LEDs from bacterial production
This article from Wiley Analytical Science explains the research approach being carried under the ARTIBLED project.
Recent Advances in Solid‐State Lighting Devices Using Transition Metal Complexes Exhibiting Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescent Emission Mechanism
Synergistic effect of expandable graphite and phenylphosphonic-aniline salt on flame retardancy of rigid polyurethane foam
Scientific highlights
Towards Mimicking the Fetal Liver Niche: The Influence of Elasticity and Oxygen Tension on Hematopoietic Stem/Progenitor Cells Cultured in 3D Fibrin Hydrogels
A research group from IMDEA Materials has developed a flexible silicon that will revolutionize electric vehicles
The batteries produced with this new material will make it possible to lighten the vehicles, increase the distance they can travel and reduce charging time. A group of researchers from the IMDEA Materials Institute in Madrid, led by Juan José Vilatela, has developed flexible silicon in sheets, a
IMDEA Materials participates in: “R&D&I Industrial Priorities in Advanced Manufacturing”
The document has been elaborated by the Spanish Aerospace Technological Platform (PAE), with the support of a working group led by Aernnova and formed by ACITURRI, AIMPLAS, AIRBUS, AIRGRUP, AIMEN, CEIT, COMET Ingeniería, EHU/CFAA, FIDAMC, HEROUX-DEVTEK, ITP AERO, OBUU Tech and UPV. It defines 28
ENTENTE project starts
The project ENTENTE (European Database for Multiscale Modelling of Radiation Damage) has started on the 1st of September 2020 and it will last 48 months. The aim of this project is to design a new European experimental/modelling materials database to collect and store highly-relevant data on
(TESCOM) TAILORED LIGHTWEIGHT SANDWICH COMPOSITES WITH MULTIFUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES AND GOOD DESIGNABILITY
Funding: European Union, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships, Horizon 2020 Programme (Grant Agreement 895931)
(ENTENTE) EUROPEAN DATABASE FOR MULTISCALE MODELLING OF RADIATION DAMAGE
Funding: H2020. Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018Region: EuropeanProject period: 2020 – 2024Partners: Centro de Investigaciones energéticas, medioambientales y tecnológicas-CIEMAT (Project Coordinator), Fundación IMDEA Materiales, Bay Zoltan Alkalmazott Kutatasi Kozhasznu nonprofit
Advances and Challenges in White Light‐Emitting Electrochemical Cells
Transparent and flexible high-power supercapacitors based on carbon nanotube fibre aerogels
Dynamic Tensile Testing of Needle-Punched Nonwoven Fabrics
Powder metallurgy and high-entropy alloys: update on new opportunities
Synergistic effect of graphene oxide and boron-nitrogen structure on flame retardancy of natural rubber/IFR composites
Helping industry to speed up the design of composites for impact applications
The current design of composite materials follows a trial and error approach based on an expensive and time consuming testing pyramid that costs industry millions of euros and years of development each time a new composite material is introduced in an aircraft. In this video, you can watch how we
Meeting High Stability and Efficiency in Hybrid Light-Emitting Diodes Based on SiO2/ZrO(2)Coated CsPbBr(3)Perovskite Nanocrystals
PhD Defense of Peikang Xia entitled “High Strain Rate Mechanical Behavior of Advanced High Strength Steels” – September 14, 2020.
The PhD Defense will take place the 14th of September, at 2:00 pm. The asistance will be remote. The dissertation is entitled "High Strain Rate Mechanical Behavior of Advanced High Strength Steels ". It was advised by Dr. Ilchat Sabirov.
PhD Defense of Lu Zhang entitle “Filler surface functionalization for flame retardant epoxy composites” – September 11, 2020.
The PhD Defense will take place the 11th of September, at 12:00. The asistance will be remote from 11:00 am. The dissertation is entitled "Filler surface functionalization for flame retardant epoxy composites". It was advised by Dr. De-Yi Wang.
Scientific Highlight: New nanostructured materials for high-rate Li-ion battery anodes
There is an ever-increasing interest in new materials that can extend the current performance of battery electrodes materials in terms of longer cyclability, higher energy density and higher power density. Our research groups have established a route for the fabrication of highperformance anodes for
Scientific Highlight: Hierarchical Strategy for Simultaneous Improvement of Mechanical and Fire-Safety Properties of Polymer Composites with Phosphonate-Loaded MOF Additives
Flame retardant (FR) additives are commonly used to improve fire-safety of synthetic polymers, which are widely employed in manufactured consumer goods. The incorporation of a FR in a polymer typically leads to deterioration of its mechanical properties. It also manifests itself in a non-negligible
Scientific Highlight: Dynamic behavior of composites: Coupling tests and simulations
The use of polymer-based composite materials in aircraft structures has increased consistently in the last decades and today they represent up to 50% in weight for wings, fuselage sections and tail surfaces in the latest generation of commercial aircrafts. However, the use of such composites in
Scientific Highlight: Integration of energy storage devices in structural laminates
One of the current scientific and technological trends in structural composites is the incorporation of new functionalities as thermal/electrical conductivity or energy harvesting capacities to classical laminates. However, the inclusion of any internal conductive layer with capacitive storage will
PhD Defense of Elisa Fresta entitle “Beyond traditional emitters in light-emitting electrochemical cells” – September 9, 2020.
The PhD Defense will take place the 9th of September, at 10:00 AM, at the "Universidad Autonoma de Madrid" (UAM). The asistance will be remote. The dissertation is entitled "Beyond traditional emitters in light-emitting electrochemical cells". It was advised by Dr. Rubén Costa.
Scientific Highlight: Development of porous Mg scaffolds for bone growth by additive manufacturing
Mg is a biocompatible and biodegradable metal with osteopromotive capabilities that is beginning to be used for bone repair and fixation in biomedical applications. Mg elastic modulus and density are closer to bone than those of other metallic alloys used in biomedical applications (stainless
Scientific Highlight: High throughput strategies applied to the discovery of new alloys
Magnesium has a large potential for more sustainable transport applications due to its low density. However, its poor strength and ductility limits its widespread application. The main fundamental problem arises from the low critical resolved shear stress (CRSS) for basal slip in Mg, which induces
PhD Defense of Barbara Bellón entitle “Multiscale Experimental Characterization and Modelling Validation of Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Engineering Alloys” – September 8, 2020.
The PhD Defense will take place the 8th of September, at 4:00 pm, in the "Sala Verde" (1st floor) of the "Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos". The dissertation is entitled "Micromechanics based fatigue modeling using fast Fourier transform based homogenization".
25 Years of Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells
Evaluating the orientation relationship of prismatic precipitates generated by detwinning in Mg alloys
Scientific Highlight: Simulation of multiphysical coupled problems in mechanics of materials
There are situations in which the mechanical response of a material is coupled with relevant physical phenomena occurring in parallel. Some examples are chemomechanical problems in which mechanical fields interact with the evolution of the local composition, as it happens during the deformation
Scientific Highlight: A microstructure and specimen size dependent fatigue modeling approach
The fatigue performance of a metallic alloy is strongly influenced by its microstructure, especially in the crack nucleation regime. Micromechanics based fatigue modeling [1] is the appropriate tool to account for this influence. In this framework, fatigue life is obtained from a fatigue indicator
Scientific Highlight – In-situ XCT infiltration of fibers by resin transfer molding process
Fibre-reinforced polymers are extensively used in the automotive, aerospace and energy industries for structural applications. The interest in Liquid Composite Molding (LCM) processes, for the production of composite materials has grown in the last years, especially in the vacuum assisted resin
IMDEA Materials coordinates the new project DELIGHTED
The aim of the DELIGHTED project is to gain fundamental understanding of principles of microstructural design for engineering of perspective austenitic lightweight steels to reach the combination of mechanical and performance properties suitable for applications. To read more about the scientific
Scientific Highlight: Mechanical behavior of InP twinning superlattice nanowires
It has been shown that InP semiconductor nanowires carry charge and excitons efficiently and also exhibit very high optical efficiency. Their mechanical properties are extremely important, as mechanical strain strongly influences the electric, optical and magnetic properties. However, this
Prediction of the Al-rich part of the Al-Cu phase diagram using cluster expansion and statistical mechanics
The Rotating Rigid Body Model Based on a Non-twisting Frame
Crystal-Plasticity-Finite-Element Modeling of the Quasi-Static and Dynamic Response of a Directionally Solidified Nickel-Base Superalloy
Effect of energy density on the microstructure and texture evolution of Ti-6Al-4V manufactured by laser powder bed fusion
Biogenic fluorescent protein–silk fibroin phosphors for high performing light-emitting diodes
Nanointerface-driven pseudocapacitance tuning of TiO2 nanosheet anodes for high-rate, ultralong-life and enhanced capacity sodium-ion batteries
Roadmap on multiscale materials modeling
Revealing the Impact of Heat Generation Using Nanographene-Based Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells
High-throughput investigations of configurational-transformation-dominated serrations in CuZr/Cu nanolaminates
An analysis of the influence of the precipitate type on the mechanical behavior of Al – Cu alloys by means of micropillar compression tests
Dislocation-particle interactions in magnesium alloys
Atomistic simulations of the interaction of basal dislocations with MgZn precipitates in Mg alloys
High Entropy Alloys Manufactured by Additive Manufacturing
Ultrafine Fe-Fe2Ti eutectics by directed energy deposition: Insights into microstructure formation based on experimental techniques and phase field modelling
Grain boundary slip transfer classification and metric selection with artificial neural networks
Effect of bio-based phytate (PA-THAM) on the flame retardant and mechanical properties of polylactide (PLA)
Electrode Effects on Flexible and Robust Polypropylene Ferroelectret Devices for Fully Integrated Energy Harvesters
Start up of the new Multi-FAM project
The Multi-FAM project proposes the combination of materials with different functionalities, the additive manufacturing process by direct laser deposition (DED) and thermodynamic and process simulation, as enabling technologies to obtain multi-material and multifunctional 3D parts for direct
Webinars on the dynamic properties of composites
Throughout July we will organize 4 webinars within the framework of the DYNACOMP project: 8, 15, 22 & 29 July These series of four free webinars aim providing specialized engineers and researchers in the field with a rapid knowledge of the state-of-the art regarding dynamic behavior of
We help ITP Aero producing the IPT casing for the future Rolls-Royce UltraFan engine
We are helping ITP Aero to produce the IPT (Intermediate Pressure Turbine) casing for the future Rolls-Royce UltraFan engine. So far, we have carried out the characterisation of the behaviour of the astroloy at containment and impact. Read more here.
Carbon Nanotube/Epoxy Composites for Improved Fire Safety
Year in Review – IMDEA Materials is pleased to launch its 2020 Annual Report
We are delighted to announce the launch of the IMDEA Materials 2020 Annual Report, available now for download. This annual report is designed to give you an overview of the Institute and main achievements in 2020. You will also find a description of the current Research Programmes
DELIGHTED celebrates kick-off meeting
The kick-off meeting of the DELIGHTED project was held online on June 30, 2020. The main objectives of the meeting were to get the consortium members on the same page and off to a good start, and to discuss the research activities within the first six months of the project.
Kick-off meeting DELIGHTED
The kick-off meeting of the DELIGHTED project was held online on June 30, 2020. The main objectives of the meeting were to get the consortium members on the same page and off to a good start, and to discuss the research activities within the first six months of the project.
Adiabatic heating and energy absorption capability of an advanced high strength steel during drop weight impact testing
Dry synthesis of mesoporous nanosheet assembly constructed by cyclomatrix polyphosphazene frameworks and its application in flame retardant polypropylene
Reversion martensitic phase transformation induced {3 3 2}〈1 1 3〉 twinning in metastable β-Ti alloys
(DELIGHTED) DESIGN OF LIGHTWEIGHT STEELS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
Intranet The project Triggered by environmental issues, the EU market has a strong interest in development of low-cost and lightweight heavy gauge steels for various applications. The austenitic Fe–Al–Mn–C quaternary alloys have recently been attracting tremendous attention, as they can
Hierarchical Co3O4 nanorods anchored on nitrogen doped reduced graphene oxide: a highly efficient bifunctional electrocatalyst for rechargeable Zn-air batteries
(FEGSEM) FIELD EMISSION GUN SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE FOR MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION WITH EDX AND EBSD
Funding: Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades. Proyectos: Adquisición de equipamiento científico-técnicoRegion: NationalProject period: 2019 – 2020Principal Investigator: Jon Milkel Molina Aldareguia (jon.molina@imdea.org)Funding for the acquisition of a Field Emission Gun Scanning
A bimetallic MOF@graphene oxide composite as an efficient bifunctional oxygen electrocatalyst for rechargeable Zn-air batteries
Effect of Small Variations in Zr Content on the Microstructure and Properties of Ferritic ODS Steels Consolidated by SPS
Production of graphene nanoplate/polyetheretherketone composites by semi-industrial melt-compounding
Topological Descriptors Help Predict Guest Adsorption in Nanoporous Materials
Teresa Pérez joins the International Advisory Board of the European Space Agency
Our colleague María Teresa Pérez Prado has been appointed as a member of the International Advisory Board of the European Space Agency (ESA). She will support the Agency as part of the Physical Sciences Working Group, particularly concerning their activities on micro-gravity research
Cunning defects: emission control by structural point defects on Cu(i)I double chain coordination polymers
Multiscale modelling of precipitation hardening in Al-Cu alloys: Dislocation dynamics simulations and experimental validation
(ENLIGHTED) MULTISCALE DESIGN OF MG ALLOYS WITH HIGH STRENGTH AND DUCTILITY FOR SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT
Proyectos I+D+i -Modalidades «Retos Investigación» y «Generación de Conocimiento»Proyecto PID2019-111285RB-I00 financiado por MCIN/AEI /10.13039/501100011033Region: NationalProject period: 2020 – 2023Principal Investigator: Teresa Pérez Prados (teresa.perez.prado@imdea.org)Increasing transport
We have partnered with e-Xstream to support the industry’s first microstructure modelling for metals
Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) is set to disrupt manufacturing as we know it. It is an engineering solution that spans across simulation disciplines and goes one step further in helping to tackle the challenges OEMs face in producing the ‘perfect’ part, whether that be time,
Effect of Al content on the critical resolved shear stress for twin nucleation and growth in Mg alloys
An upscaling approach for micromechanics based fatigue: from RVEs to specimens and component life prediction
Graphite felt 3D framework composites as an easy to scale capacitive deionization electrode for brackish water desalination
Key Ionic Electrolytes for Highly Self‐Stable Light‐Emitting Electrochemical Cells Based on Ir(III) Complexes
Mesoporous Octahedron-Shaped Tricobalt Tetroxide Nanoparticles for Photocatalytic Degradation of Toxic Dyes
Year in Review – IMDEA Materials is pleased to launch its 2019 Annual Report
We are delighted to announce the launch of the IMDEA Materials 2019 report, available now for download. This annual report is designed to give you an overview of the Institute and main achievements in 2019. You will also find a description of the current Research Programmes highlighting R&D
IMDEA Materials 2019 Annual Report
Metal Organic Frameworks for Xenon Storage Applications
Webinar: “Microstructure prediction through multiscale modelling of solidification processing”
We are glad to announce the second episode of the IMDEA Materials Institute webinar series, that will take place the 27th of May at 12.00 pm Madrid time Damien Tourret, Researcher at IMDEA Materials & Marie Skłodowska Curie fellow (CINEMA, GA nº 842795) will talk about
Flexural Performance of Basalt Textile-Reinforced Concrete with Pretension and Short Fibers
Size tailored bimetallic metal-organic framework (MOF) on graphene oxide with sandwich-like structure as functional nano-hybrids for improving fire safety of epoxy
Interactions between basal dislocations and beta(1)’ precipitates in Mg-4Zn alloy: Mechanisms and strengthening
Hosting offers for Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowships 2020
We are looking for post-doctoral researchers willing to apply for a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Individual Fellowships (IF), call 2020. Our Institute has a long track record hosting MSCA fellows and has obtained outstanding success rates in recent calls of MSCA IF. The following hosting
Interfacial studies in CNT fibre/TiO2 photoelectrodes for efficient H-2 production
Bright, stable, and efficient red light-emitting electrochemical cells using contorted nanographenes
Structural models based on 3D constitutive laws: Variational structure and numerical solution
The sensitivity of the microstructure and properties to the peak temperature in an ultrafast heat treated low carbon-steel
Webinars cycle on “Cross-sectional reflections during a pandemic: the importance of more and better science”. It will start on April 30th.
What will happen to “I+D+I” when the pandemic ends? Find out in the 9 #reflexionesciencia webinars that begin on April 30! https://sites.google.com/view/reflexiones-transversales/
Stronger aramids through molecular design and nanoprocessing
IMDEA Materials 2017 Annual Report
IMDEA Materials 2018 Annual Report
Emerging Hot Topics and Research Questions in Wrought Magnesium Alloy Development
Bioinspired iron-loaded polydopamine nanospheres as green flame retardants for epoxy resin via free radical scavenging and catalytic charring
Alumni Newsletter Nº 4
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First-principles calculations on the interface of the Al/TiC aluminum matrix composites
Clean Sky highlights the research and technological advances made during the SORCERER project
The Clean Sky magazine highlights the research and technological advances made during the SORCERER project, in which the Multifunctional Nanocomposites Group of IMDEA Materials is participating. The goal of the project is developing revolutionary lightweight composite materials that can store and
Effect of nanoscale alpha precipitation on slip activity in ultrastrong beta titanium alloys
Webinars
IMDEA Materials Institute has launched a series of scientific – technological webinars given by its principal investigators.The aim is to disseminate the knowledge we have acquired throughout the years in order to study, develop and process better materials that can contribute to solutions to
Exceptionally Stable Microporous Organic Frameworks with Rigid Building Units for Efficient Small Gas Adsorption and Separation
Exceptionally Stable Microporous Organic Frameworks with Rigid Building Units for Efficient Small Gas Adsorption and Separation
Effect of slip transmission at grain boundaries in Al bicrystals
IMDEA Materials opens a Technology Transfer and Innovation Unit
As part of our strategic plan 2020-2025, we have recently opened a Technology Transfer and Innovation Unit (TTIU) to promote and support the commercial exploitation of the R&D results obtained within our projects. The head of the TTIU, Dr. Javier Rubio, joined the Institute on the 1st of March
The conference EMMC17 has been canceled
In the light of the last events related to the COVID-19 situation in both Spain and Europe we are very sorry to inform you that we have decided to cancel the EMMC17 meeting in Madrid. It is a very sad situation since the conference pointed to be a great success! www.emmc17.org
Constructing multifunctional nanofiller with reactive interface in PLA/CB-g-DOPO composites for simultaneously improving flame retardancy, electrical conductivity and mechanical properties
Damien Tourret has been awarded the TMS Young Leader Professional Development Award
During the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) Annual Meeting of 2020, which took place in San Diego, (California, USA), Damien Tourret, Resarcher at the IMDEA Materials Institute, was awarded The Young Leaders Professional Development Award. This award provides an opportunity for
Synthesis of a novel dual layered double hydroxide hybrid nanomaterial and its application in epoxy nanocomposites
Constructing multifunctional nanofiller with reactive interface in PLA/CB-g-DOPO composites for simultaneously improving flame retardancy, electrical conductivity and mechanical properties
An efficient approach to improving fire retardancy and smoke suppression for intumescent flame‐retardant polypropylene composites via incorporating organo‐modified sepiolite
IMDEA Materials webinar: “Powder metallurgy: an opportunity to approach the materials challenges”
IMDEA Materials Institute launches the first episode of a scientific - technological webinar series given by its principal investigators . The aim is to disseminate the knowledge we have acquired throughout the years in order to study, develop and process better materials that can contribute to
Confined Dispersion of Zinc Hydroxystannate Nanoparticles into Layered Bimetallic Hydroxide Nanocapsules and Its Application in Flame-Retardant Epoxy Nanocomposites
Bioinspired growth of iron derivatives on mesoporous silica: effect on thermal degradation and fire behavior of polystyrene
Influence of the stress state on the cross-slip free energy barrier in Al: An atomistic investigation
A criterion for slip transfer at grain boundaries in Al
Given the situation created by COVID 19, following the instructions of the health authorities and the Community of Madrid, the XI Madrid is Science Fair is postponed.
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High-Energy-Density Sodium-Ion Hybrid Capacitors Enabled by Interface-Engineered Hierarchical TiO2 Nanosheet Anodes
Tribomechanical properties of hard Cr-doped DLC coatings deposited by low-frequency HiPIMS
PhD Defense of Sergio Lucarini entitle “Micromechanics based fatigue modeling using fast Fourier transform based homogenization” – March 10, 2020.
The PhD Defense will take place the 10th of March, at 11:30 hr, in the "Sala Verde" (1st floor) of the "Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos". The dissertation is entitled "Micromechanics based fatigue modeling using fast Fourier transform based homogenization".
Green Synthesis of Biomass Phytic Acid-Functionalized UiO-66-NH2 Hierarchical Hybrids toward Fire Safety of Epoxy Resin
Understanding cooperative loading in carbon nanotube fibres through in-situ structural studies during stretching
Carl Boehlert: Pushing the envelope to develop new materials
«Material scientists are always trying to push the envelop to develop that one material with that one microstructure that can be used for a variety of applications, and along the way materials development occurs and we find certain materials and microstructures that can be used for certain
Carl Boehlert
«Material scientists are always trying to push the envelop to develop that one material with that one microstructure that can be used for a variety of applications, and along the way materials development occurs and we find certain materials and microstructures that can be used for certain
Seminar of Dr. Laurent Capolungo from Los Alamos National Laboratory , entitle “Twin transmission across grain boundaries in Mg” – 9th of March, at 12:00 pm, in the Seminar room
Abstract Transmission of mechanical twins across grain boundaries in Mg is a mechanism that can facilitate intergranular crack propagation by providing a path to cracks along along the twin interface. Clearly, understanding twin transmission requires us to understand twin
Computational micromechanics model for the analysis of fiber kinking in unidirectional fiber-reinforced polymers
A constitutive model for fiber kinking: Formulation, finite element implementation, and verification
Electrospun submicron NiO fibers combined with nanosized carbon black as reinforcement for multi-functional poly(lactic acid) composites
Dr. Mahdi Sabbaghian
A coupled model of diffusional creep of polycrystalline solids based on climb of dislocations at grain boundaries
Madrid Regional Government supports the IMDEA Institutes
We received a high-level visit from Madrid Regional Government past Friday 21st of February, proof of their commitment to science and technology R&D.
High fidelity simulation of the mechanical behavior of closed-cell polyurethane foams
Origin of the Exclusive Ternary Electroluminescent Behavior of BN-Doped Nanographenes in Efficient Single-Component White Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells
Synthesis and Crystal Structure of Bis(2-phenylpyridine-C,N’)-bis(acetonitrile)iridium(III)hexafluorophosphate Showing Three Anion/Cation Couples in the Asymmetric Unit
Development of continuous CNT fibre-reinforced PMMA filaments for additive manufacturing: A case study by AFM-IR nanoscale imaging
Miguel Herráez, extraordinary doctoral award 2017 – 2018 by the UPM
Our alumny Miguel Herráez has received the extraordinary doctoral award of the course 2017-2018 by the Technical University of Madrid (UPM) for the thesis entitled ‘Computational Micromechanics Models for Damage and Fracture of Fiber-Reinforced Polymers’. Miguel received the award from the Rector
A sustainable approach to scalable production of a graphene based flame retardant using waste fish deoxyribonucleic acid
Rubén Costa receives the Fundación Princesa de Girona award for scientific research 2020
Our colleague Rubén Costa has reveived the Fundación Princesa de Girona award for scientific research 2020. The jury has recognized his work in the development of LEDs with biological components. Rubén Costa joined our Institute in year 2017 thanks to a the a talent attraction grant from Madrid
Improvement of High Temperature Creep Strength of Conventional Grade 91 Steel by Thermomechanical Treatments
An approach to analyse the factors behind the micromechanical response of 3D-printed composites
(ARTIBLED) ENGINEERED ARTIFICIAL PROTEINS FOR BIOLOGICAL LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES
The Project The EU priority action lines state the need of advancing White Light-Emitting Diodes (WLED) replacing color filters with Inorganic Phosphors (IP: rare-earth elements and Cd quantum dot) for non-toxic and sustainable Organic Phosphors (OP). ARTIBLED is inspired by highly efficient
PhD Defense of Hugo Mora entitle “Development and characterization of advanced thin coatings on nanostructured titanium for biomedical applications” – February 7, 2020.
The PhD Defense will take place today, at 4:00 pm, in the Aula Adoración de Miguel 1.2.C16, at the building Betancourt of the University Carlos III. The dissertation is entitled "Development and characterization of advanced thin coatings on nanostructured titanium for biomedical
PhD Defense of Hugo Mora entitle “Development and characterization of advanced thin coatings on nanostructured titanium for biomedical applications” – February 7, 2020.
The PhD Defense will take place today, at 4:00 pm, in the Aula Adoración de Miguel 1.2.C16, at the building Betancourt of the University Carlos III. The dissertation is entitled "Development and characterization of advanced thin coatings on nanostructured titanium for biomedical
Polypyridyl ligands as a versatile platform for solid-state light-emitting devices
Anticorrosive waterborne epoxy (EP) coatings based on sodium tripolyphosphate-pillared layered double hydroxides (STPP-LDHs)
42% success rate in call 2019 of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowships
We got a 42% success rate in the last call of the Marie Curie Individual Fellowships! This means that 5 experience researchers will soon join our center to work in top-notch areas such as the functionalization of nanocellullose for smart materials, the next generation LEDs and lightweight
Advances, Updates, and Analytics for the Computation-Ready, Experimental Metal-Organic Framework Database: CoRE MOF 2019
Artificial fluorescent proteins for the next generation of sustainable and safer LEDs
What if bacteria could produce cheaper, sustainable, and safer color filters for LEDs? LED lamps consist of a blue-emitting chip and an optical filter made of inorganic phosphors, rare earth minerals that transforms blue light into the white light we all use in our homes. This filter does not
Simulation of the Hall-Petch effect in FCC polycrystals by means of strain gradient crystal plasticity and FFT homogenization