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Morphology of corroded surfaces: contribution of cellular automaton modelling
D Di Caprio, C Vautrin-Ul, J Stafiej, J Saunier, A Chaussé, D Féron, ...
Corrosion Science 53 (1), 418-425, 2011
902011
3D cellular automata simulations of intra and intergranular corrosion
D Di Caprio, J Stafiej, G Luciano, L Arurault
Corrosion Science 112, 438-450, 2016
582016
Micelle formation in ethyl-ammonium nitrate (an ionic liquid)
SB Velasco, M Turmine, D Di Caprio, P Letellier
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 275 (1-3 …, 2006
582006
Corrosion-passivation processes in a cellular automata based simulation study
J Stafiej, D Di Caprio, Ł Bartosik
The Journal of Supercomputing 65, 697-709, 2013
562013
Field theoretical approach to inhomogeneous ionic systems: thermodynamic consistency with the contact theorem, Gibbs adsorption and surface tension
D Di Caprio, J Stafiej, JP Badiali
Molecular Physics 101 (16), 2545-2558, 2003
462003
Simple extension of the Gouy–Chapman theory including hard sphere effects.: Diffuse layer contribution to the differential capacity curves for the electrode∣ electrolyte interface
D Di Caprio, Z Borkowska, J Stafiej
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 540, 17-23, 2003
452003
Three dimensional discrete stochastic model of occluded corrosion cell
CF Pérez-Brokate, D Di Caprio, D Féron, J De Lamare, A Chaussé
Corrosion Science 111, 230-241, 2016
442016
Contact conditions for the charge in the theory of the electrical double layer
M Holovko, JP Badiali, D Di Caprio
The Journal of chemical physics 123 (23), 2005
432005
Ion transfer processes at ionic liquid based redox active drop deposited on an electrode surface
J Niedziolka, E Rozniecka, J Stafiej, J Sirieix-Plenet, L Gaillon, ...
Chemical communications, 2954-2956, 2005
402005
A field theory study of the effect of specific interactions in ionic systems: A simple model
D Di Caprio, J Stafiej, JP Badiali
The Journal of chemical physics 108 (20), 8572-8583, 1998
351998
Anomalous temperature dependence of differential capacity at an uncharged interface with Debye–Hückel electrolyte: Field theoretical approach
D Di Caprio, J Stafiej, Z Borkowska
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 582 (1-2), 41-49, 2005
342005
Cyclic voltammetry simulations with cellular automata
CF Pérez-Brokate, D Di Caprio, É Mahé, D Féron, J De Lamare
Journal of Computational Science 11, 269-278, 2015
312015
Anomalous temperature dependence of the differential capacitance in valence asymmetric electrolytes. Comparison of Monte Carlo simulation results and the field theoretical approach
D Di Caprio, M Valisko, M Holovko, D Boda
Molecular Physics 104 (22-24), 3777-3786, 2006
272006
New results from the contact theorem for the charge profile for symmetric electrolytes
M Holovko, JP Badiali, D Di Caprio
The Journal of chemical physics 127 (1), 2007
262007
Cellular automata approach to corrosion and passivity phenomena
Ł Bartosik, D Di Caprio, J Stafiej
Pure and Applied Chemistry 85 (1), 247-256, 2012
252012
Simulations of passivation phenomena based on discrete lattice gas automata
D Di Caprio, J Stafiej
Electrochimica acta 55 (12), 3884-3890, 2010
252010
Specific ionic interactions within a simple extension of the Gouy–Chapman theory including hard sphere effects
D Di Caprio, Z Borkowska, J Stafiej
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 572 (1), 51-59, 2004
252004
Intergranular corrosion: Comparison between experiments and cellular automata
S Guiso, D Di Caprio, J de Lamare, B Gwinner
Corrosion Science 177, 108953, 2020
232020
Interfacial properties of mercury/ethylammonium nitrate ionic liquid+ water system: Electrocapillarity, surface charge and differential capacitance
M Ammam, D Di Caprio, L Gaillon
Electrochimica acta 61, 207-215, 2012
222012
The role of adsorption in passivation phenomena modelled by discrete lattice gas automata
D Di Caprio, J Stafiej
Electrochimica acta 56 (11), 3963-3968, 2011
222011
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