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Symposium on High Temperature Materials Chemistry - IV, Honolulu, HI, Oct. 19-23, 1987, Proceedings

Conference ·
OSTI ID:6556388
These proceedings discuss topics on hot corrosion high-temperature electrochemistry, sulfidation and oxidation/sulfidation, the oxidation of metals, the oxidation of ceramics, reactive-element effect, the role of grain boundaries, vaporization of inorganics, electronic materials and coal combustion, and the synthesis of materials. Papers are presented on electrical conduction in molten sodium sulfate, the sulfidation of Fe-Ni alloys, the kinetics of the growth and diffusion barrier properties of rapid thermally nitrided titanium, the effects of oxygen and water vapor pressures on the oxidation of iron at 573 K, and the strength and the structure of SiC fiber after exposure to high temperature. Attention is also given to the effect of sulfur and zirconium codoping on the oxidation of NiCrAl, the high-temperature processing of superconducting YBa/sub 2/Cu/sub 3/O(6.9), applications of high-temperature chemistry to space research, the carbonitriding of titanium with a plasma jet under reduced pressure, and the use of oxidation-reduction (thermite) reactions to produce titanium diboride.
OSTI ID:
6556388
Report Number(s):
CONF-8710216-
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English