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... involves electron beam heating of metals and ceramics contained in water - cooled copper crucibles . High power electron beams ( ~ 10 kV ) provide high evaporation rates . The vapors are usually trapped on heated metal sur- faces ...
... involves electron beam heating of metals and ceramics contained in water - cooled copper crucibles . High power electron beams ( ~ 10 kV ) provide high evaporation rates . The vapors are usually trapped on heated metal sur- faces ...
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... involves a hybridization of reaction kinetics and transport phenomena . The importance of reaction kinetics to flame propagation is demonstrated , for example , by the pronounced effect of trace quantities of chemically active additives ...
... involves a hybridization of reaction kinetics and transport phenomena . The importance of reaction kinetics to flame propagation is demonstrated , for example , by the pronounced effect of trace quantities of chemically active additives ...
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... involves use of a H2 - F2 flame as a reducing medium . In addition to F2 , other fluorinating reagents used are the interhalogens such as BrF , and BrF3 . Alkali metal fluoride melts may also be used to oxidize uranium , plutonium , and ...
... involves use of a H2 - F2 flame as a reducing medium . In addition to F2 , other fluorinating reagents used are the interhalogens such as BrF , and BrF3 . Alkali metal fluoride melts may also be used to oxidize uranium , plutonium , and ...
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Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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