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Quenching metalation

W. A. Heiaeman, ia, S. Steeb and H. Warlimont, eds.. Rapidly Quenched Metals L, Elsevier Science PubHshers, Amsterdam, 1985, p. 27. [Pg.343]

S. M. Complex, ia B. Cantor, ed.. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Rapidly Quenched Metals Vol. 1, The Metals Society, London, 1978, p. [Pg.343]

Masumoto, T., Hashimoto, K. and Naka, M., Proc. 3rd Int. Conf. Rapidly Quenched Metals, The Metals Society, London, 435 (1978)... [Pg.642]

Kovacs, K., Farkas, J., Kiss, L., Lovas, A. and Tompa, K., Rapidly Quenched Metals, Proc. 4th Int. Conf. Rapidly Quenched Metals, The Japan Institute of Metals, Sendai, 2, 1471 (1982)... [Pg.643]

Jones, H., in Second International Conference on Rapidly Quenched Metals, B. C. Giessen and N. J. Grant, 1, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, (1976). [Pg.345]

Amorphous (rapidly quenched) metals and alloys have been investigated as catalysts (Schlogl, 1985). It has been found that adsorption characteristics of carbon monoxide on metallic glasses are different from those on crystalline materials. For example CO is found to dissociate readily on the surface of Ni76Bi2Si,2 metglass, but it is always molecularly adsorbed on metallic nickel (Prabhakaran Rao, 1985). [Pg.521]

Schlogl, R. (1985) in Proc. 5th Int. Conf. on Rapidly Quenched Metals, North-Holland, Amsterdam. [Pg.532]

R. Schoegl, in Rapidly Quenched Metals S. Steeb, H. Warlimont (eds.). Amsterdam North Holland (1985), p. 1723. [Pg.84]

M. Naka, K. Hashimoto, T. Masumoto, I. Okamoto, in 4th International Conference on Rapidly Quenched Metals T. Masumoto, K. Suzuki (eds.). Sendai Japan Institute of Metals (1982), p. 1431. [Pg.84]

Grant,N.J. Giesen,B.C."Rapidly Quenched Metals" MIT Press,1976. [Pg.248]


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