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Reaction Diffusion and Solid State Chemical Kinetics

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Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS). This monograph deals with a physico-chemical approach to the problem of the solid-state growth of chemical compound layers and reaction-diffusion in binary heterogeneous systems formed by two solids; as well as a solid with a liquid or a gas.

It is explained why the number of compound layers growing at the interface between the original phases is usually much lower than the number of chemical compounds in the phase diagram of a given binary system.

For example, of the eight intermetallic compounds which exist in the aluminium-zirconium binary system, only ZrAl3 was found to grow as a separate layer at the Al-Zr interface under isothermal conditions.

The physico-chemical approach predicts that, in most cases, the number of compound layers should not exceed two; with the main factor, resulting in the appearance of additional layers, being crack formation due to thermal expansion and volume effects.

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Trans Tech Publications Ltd
0878491562 / 9780878491568
Paperback / softback
18/03/2010
Switzerland
334 pages, Illustrations, unspecified
170 x 240 mm, 800 grams
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