A mechanistic methodology has been developed to understand the role of the metal/scale interface in the growth of scales at high temperatures. Specifically, cation vacancies arriving at the metal/scale interface are annihilated by the climb of misfit and misorientation interfacial dislocations. If this mechanism is blocked, e.g. by the tangling of dislocations within the metal, then cation diffusion cannot continue to support the growth of an adherent oxide. To the extent that adherent, crystalline and epitaxial passive or anodic films formed in aqueous environments also grow by cation diffusion over vacancies, the same mechanisms must apply. The segregation of large reactive element cations to the metal/scale interface and their importance...
The structure and properties of water films in contact with metal surfaces are crucial to understand...
The structure and properties of water films in contact with metal surfaces are crucial to understand...
In this paper, we propose a model for cell pattern formation in a salt (or oxide) film deposited on ...
There is only limited new understanding of the structure of the evolving dynamic metal/oxide interfa...
Some recent considerations in three widely different aspects of high-temperature corrosion are summa...
The stability of the barrier layers of bilayer passive films that form on metal and alloy surfaces, ...
The electrocapillary stability of passive films on metals has been studied in terms of energetics. I...
Periodic density functional theory calculations revealed strong enhancement of chemical reactivity b...
This report describes oxide (passive film) formation on Alloy 22 surfaces when aged in air (25-750 C...
Galvanostatic polarization of aluminum thin films capped with an anhydrous oxide can be used to cont...
Metal-oxide thin films are used in a wide variety of electronic devices. Although many techniques ha...
Ultrathin oxide film is currently one of the paramount candidates for a heterogeneous catalyst becau...
High-temperature alloys are crucial to many important technologies that underpin our civilization. A...
This work presents an improved point defect model for the time-dependent formation of passive oxide ...
This paper presents further results and extensions of our previous point defect model for time-depen...
The structure and properties of water films in contact with metal surfaces are crucial to understand...
The structure and properties of water films in contact with metal surfaces are crucial to understand...
In this paper, we propose a model for cell pattern formation in a salt (or oxide) film deposited on ...
There is only limited new understanding of the structure of the evolving dynamic metal/oxide interfa...
Some recent considerations in three widely different aspects of high-temperature corrosion are summa...
The stability of the barrier layers of bilayer passive films that form on metal and alloy surfaces, ...
The electrocapillary stability of passive films on metals has been studied in terms of energetics. I...
Periodic density functional theory calculations revealed strong enhancement of chemical reactivity b...
This report describes oxide (passive film) formation on Alloy 22 surfaces when aged in air (25-750 C...
Galvanostatic polarization of aluminum thin films capped with an anhydrous oxide can be used to cont...
Metal-oxide thin films are used in a wide variety of electronic devices. Although many techniques ha...
Ultrathin oxide film is currently one of the paramount candidates for a heterogeneous catalyst becau...
High-temperature alloys are crucial to many important technologies that underpin our civilization. A...
This work presents an improved point defect model for the time-dependent formation of passive oxide ...
This paper presents further results and extensions of our previous point defect model for time-depen...
The structure and properties of water films in contact with metal surfaces are crucial to understand...
The structure and properties of water films in contact with metal surfaces are crucial to understand...
In this paper, we propose a model for cell pattern formation in a salt (or oxide) film deposited on ...