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Internal Standard and Dilution Analyses Applied to the Kinetics of TiB Formation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
Abstract
The reaction kinetics of forming TiB in a mixed powder compact were analyzed using internal standard and dilution methods. The dilution method was not successful due to insufficient dilution, while the internal standard method was satisfactory to confirm that diffusion is the rate controlling mechanism. Difficulties analyzing metal powders and diffusional film products in mixed powders are discussed.
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- X-Ray Powder Diffraction
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