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In the past, evidence has been accumulated which indicates that the surface composition of an alloy is different from its volume composition. A number of properties of a metal or an alloy depends exclusively on the surface composition. In particular, the catalytic activity of alloys is of great technological importance1, 2.
Presented at the 10th Kolloquium über metallkundliche Analyse, Wien, 3.–5. November 1980. — Dedicated to Prof. Dr. Hanns Malissa on the occasion of his 60th birthday.
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Leisch, M. (1981). Surface Composition Profiles of Alloys, Determined with Single-Layer Resolution. In: Grasserbauer, M., Zacherl, M.K. (eds) Zehntes Kolloquium über metallkundliche Analyse. Mikrochimica Acta, vol 9. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-4430-5_24
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