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Thermodynamic metalations kinetic

Ceramic—metal interfaces are generally formed at high temperatures. Diffusion and chemical reaction kinetics are faster at elevated temperatures. Knowledge of the chemical reaction products and, if possible, their properties are needed. It is therefore imperative to understand the thermodynamics and kinetics of reactions such that processing can be controlled and optimum properties obtained. [Pg.199]

We now apply the thermodynamic and kinetic theory of Chapters 5-8 to four problems making rain getting fine-grained castings growing crystals for semiconductors and making amorphous metals. [Pg.89]

The modes of thermal decomposition of the halates and their complex oxidation-reduction chemistry reflect the interplay of both thermodynamic and kinetic factors. On the one hand, thermodynamically feasible reactions may be sluggish, whilst, on the other, traces of catalyst may radically alter the course of the reaction. In general, for a given cation, thermal stability decreases in the sequence iodate > chlorate > bromate, but the mode and ease of decomposition can be substantially modified. For example, alkali metal chlorates decompose by disproportionation when fused ... [Pg.863]

For all three halates (in the absence of disproportionation) the preferred mode of decomposition depends, again, on both thermodynamic and kinetic considerations. Oxide formation tends to be favoured by the presence of a strongly polarizing cation (e.g. magnesium, transition-metal and lanthanide halates), whereas halide formation is observed for alkali-metal, alkaline- earth and silver halates. [Pg.864]

Evans considers that corrosion may be regarded as a branch of chemical thermodynamics or kinetics, as the outcome of electron affinities of metals and non-metals, as short-circuited electrochemical cells, or as the demolition of the crystal structure of a metal. [Pg.6]

Pourbaix, M., Recent Applications of Electrode Potential Measurements in the Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Corrosion of Metals , Corros., 25, 267 (1969) de Nora, O., Gallone, P., Traini, C. and Meneghini, G., On the Mechanism of Anodic Chlorate Oxidation , J. Electrochem. Soc., 116, 147 (1969)... [Pg.116]

Pourbaix, M., Recent Applications of Electrode Potential Measurements in the Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Corrosion of Metals , Corrosion, 25, 267 (1%9)... [Pg.205]

The effects of concentration, velocity and temperature are complex and it will become evident that these factors can frequently outweigh the thermodynamic and kinetic considerations detailed in Section 1.4. Thus it has been demonstrated in Chapter 1 that an increase in hydrogen ion concentration will raise the redox potential of the aqueous solution with a consequent increase in rate. On the other hand, an increase in the rate of the cathodic process may cause a decrease in rate when the metal shows an active/passive transition. However, in complex environmental situations these considerations do not always apply, particularly when the metals are subjected to certain conditions of high velocity and temperature. [Pg.307]

The corrosion rate of many important metals and alloys is controlled by the formation of a passive film, and the thermodynamics and kinetics of their formation and breakdown are dealt with in Section 1.2. [Pg.310]

THERMODYNAMICS AND KINETICS OF GAS-METAL SYSTEMS Thus when the oxidation of pure metal to pure oxide is betpg considered... [Pg.1100]


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