The Reaction Interface in Reduction
Mei Chang,Mei Chang,Lutgard C. De Jonghe,Lutgard C. De Jonghe +3 more
- 01 Jan 1981
- pp 137-142
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors clarified the processes occurring at the metal/oxide reaction interface, and determined which sub-processes are most important in determining the interface reaction rates, and which subprocesses were the most important for determining the reaction rates.
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Abstract: When an oxide such as cobalt ferrite is reacted with hydrogen, a porous metal scale will form topochemically from its surface. The pores in the metal scale permit the reducing gas to reach the reaction interface directly. At the pore bottoms the parent oxide is then destroyed by the reduction process, the oxygen is removed in the form of water vapor, and the cations that are produced at the pore bottoms are transported to the adjacent metal phase. The purpose of the present paper is to clarify the processes occurring at the metal/oxide reaction interface, and to determine which sub-processes are most important in determining the interface reaction rates.
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Metallization of ferrites comprising surface reduction
Sungho Jin,Henry Hon Law,Thomas Henry Tiefel,Te-Sung Wu +3 more
- 21 Jun 1995
TL;DR: In this article, a surface reduction treatment for metallizing a ceramic body comprising a ferrite is presented, where at least a portion of the surface is contacted with a gaseous reducing agent to create a metallic region by removing oxygen from the ferrite.
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