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Chlorine-Induced High Temperature Corrosion: II. The Tedmon Equation as a Theoretical Approach of the Kinetics
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V.A.C. Haanappel,
, Τ. Fransen, und P.J. Gellings,
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6. Mai 2011
Published Online: 2011-05-06
Published in Print: 1992-01
©2011 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
Artikel in diesem Heft
- CONTENTS
- Chlorine-Induced High Temperature Corrosion: I. Metals and Alloys - A Review
- Chlorine-Induced High Temperature Corrosion: II. The Tedmon Equation as a Theoretical Approach of the Kinetics
- A Sensor for Sulfur Gas Based on Silver β-Alumina
- A Thermodynamic Interretation of the Zonal Arrangement of Minerals in the Bedded Manganese Deposits of the Noda-Tamagawa Mine, Japan
- The Determination of Electronic Transport Properties in Molten Sodium Sulfate at 1173 Κ
- A Method for Creating Predictable Conditions in High Temperature Reactive Gases
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- CONTENTS
- Chlorine-Induced High Temperature Corrosion: I. Metals and Alloys - A Review
- Chlorine-Induced High Temperature Corrosion: II. The Tedmon Equation as a Theoretical Approach of the Kinetics
- A Sensor for Sulfur Gas Based on Silver β-Alumina
- A Thermodynamic Interretation of the Zonal Arrangement of Minerals in the Bedded Manganese Deposits of the Noda-Tamagawa Mine, Japan
- The Determination of Electronic Transport Properties in Molten Sodium Sulfate at 1173 Κ
- A Method for Creating Predictable Conditions in High Temperature Reactive Gases