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Oxidation Kinetics

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The kinetics of oxidation are reviewed on the basis of a model which takes into account the defect constitution of metal and oxide, the formation of amorphous and crystalline films, and general morphological characteristics. Specific attention is drawn to the oxidation of aluminum and its alloys.

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Gray, T.J., Pryor, M.J. (1969). Oxidation Kinetics. In: Gray, T.J., Fréchette, V.D. (eds) Kinetics of Reactions in Ionic Systems. Materials Science Research. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6461-8_26

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