corrosion-resistance
Ahmed Fouly
7/16/2026
Scientific Reports, Published online: 16 July 2026; doi:10.1038/s41598-026-61404-x Corrosion-resistant Ti–Zr–Sn–Ta–Mo alloys with enhanced passivation for orthopedic implant applications
Scientists have created an unusually corrosion-resistant stainless steel that could replace costly titanium components used to produce green hydrogen. The breakthrough could reduce structural material costs by roughly 40 times and make seawater-based hydrogen production far more economical.
Scientific Reports, Published online: 16 July 2026; doi:10.1038/s41598-026-61404-x Corrosion-resistant Ti–Zr–Sn–Ta–Mo alloys with enhanced passivation for orthopedic implant applications