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  • corrosion  (2)
  • AlNbO4  (1)
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  • 1
    ISSN: 0014-5793
    Keywords: Amphiphilic sequence ; G-protein ; GTP ; Peptide ; Receptor
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    Springer
    Oxidation of metals 48 (1997), S. 59-86 
    ISSN: 1573-4889
    Keywords: corrosion ; Fe-Al alloys ; FeS ; FeAl2S4 ; Al2O3
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The corrosion behavior of five Fe-Al binary alloys containing up to 40 at. % Al was studied over the temperature range of 700–900°C in a H2/H2S/H2O mixture with varying sulfur partial pressures of 10−7−10−5 atm. and oxygen partial pressures of 10−24−10−2° atm. The corrosion kinetics followed the parabolic rate law in all cases, regardless of temperature and alloy composition. The parabolic rate constants decreased with increasing Al content. The scales formed on Fe-5 and −10 at.% Al were duplex, consisting of an outer layer of iron sulfide (FeS or Fe1−xS) and an inner complex scale of FeAl2S4 and FeS. Alloys having intermediate Al contents (Fe-18 and −28 at.% Al) formed scales that consisted of mostly iron sulfide and Al2O3 as well as minor a amount of FeAl2S4. The amount of Al2O3 increased with increasing Al content. The Fe 40 at.% Al formed only Al2O3 at 700°C, while most Al2O3 and some FeS were detected at T≥800°C. The formation of Al2O3 was responsible for the reduction of the corrosion rates.
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    Oxidation of metals 48 (1997), S. 439-469 
    ISSN: 1573-4889
    Keywords: corrosion ; Nb-Al alloys ; NbO2 ; Nb2O5 ; AlNbO4 ; NbS2 ; Nb3S4 ; Al2O3
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The corrosion behavior of pure Nb and three Nb Al alloys containing 12.5, 25, and 75 at.% Al was studied over the temperature range of 800–1000°C in a H2/H2S/H2O gas mixture. Except for the Nb-12.5Al alloy consisting of a two phase structure of α-Nb and Nb3Al, other alloys studied were single phase. The corrosion kinetics followed the parabolic rate law in all cases, regardless of temperature and alloy composition. The parabolic rate constants increased with increasing temperature, but fluctuated with increasing Al content. The Nb-75Al alloy exhibited the best corrosion resistance among all alloys studied, whose corrosion rates are 1.6–2.2 orders of magnitude lower than those of pure-Nb (depending on temperature). An exclusive NbO2 layer was formed on pure Nb, while heterophasic scales were observed on Nb-Al alloys whose compositions and amounts strongly depended on Al content and temperature. The scales formed on Nb-12.5Al consisted of mostly NbO2 and minor amounts of Nb2O5, NbS2, and γ-Al2O3, while the scales formed on Nb-25Al consisted of mostly Nb2O5 and some γ-Al2O3. The scales formed on Nb-75Al consisted of mostly α-Al2O3 and Nb3S4 atT ≤900°C, and mostly α-Al2O3 , Nb3S4 and some AlNbO4 at 1000°C. The formation of α-Al2O3 and Nb3S4 resulted in a significant reduction of the corrosion rates.
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