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The material presented should therefore be of interest to students with a basic
background in physical chemistry as well as researchers with an interest in high
temperature chemistry , combustion chemistry , and pyrometallurgy . The areas ...
The material presented should therefore be of interest to students with a basic
background in physical chemistry as well as researchers with an interest in high
temperature chemistry , combustion chemistry , and pyrometallurgy . The areas ...
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Miscellaneous Examples of Practical Interest A . Molten Iron Oxidation and
Steelmaking Modern steelmaking processes , which utilize selective oxidation of
impurities , involve movement of molten iron through an oxidizing environment ,
as for ...
Miscellaneous Examples of Practical Interest A . Molten Iron Oxidation and
Steelmaking Modern steelmaking processes , which utilize selective oxidation of
impurities , involve movement of molten iron through an oxidizing environment ,
as for ...
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Also , the recent use of silicide coatings to protect the refractory metals of interest
as reactor materials has been reviewed by Allen ( 1970a , b ) . Corrosion where
vaporization of products occurs does not appear to be an important factor under ...
Also , the recent use of silicide coatings to protect the refractory metals of interest
as reactor materials has been reviewed by Allen ( 1970a , b ) . Corrosion where
vaporization of products occurs does not appear to be an important factor under ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
Synergistic Reactions | 58 |
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