- also
known as zinc rot,
mazak rot and
zamak rot, is a destructive,
intercrystalline corrosion process of zinc
alloys containing lead impurities. While...
- a
crystalline substance. Zinc pest –
decay of zinc by an
unrelated intercrystalline corrosion process. Barthelmy,
Michael (1997).
Problems With Pure Tin...
-
activation energy for
lithium transfer across lithium nitride crystals (
intercrystalline) has been
determined to be higher, at c. 68.5 kJ/mol. The
alpha form...
- m****-produce and
incorporate in
actual applications due to
unavoidable intercrystalline defects.
There are
several interesting characters about ZIF gl****es...
-
plastic deformation between contiguous grains. This is also
known as
intercrystalline fracture or grain-boundary separation. More
rapid diffusion along grain...
-
cellulose hydrolysis seemed to
occur preferentially at some
disordered intercrystalline portions of the fibers. This led to the
obtention of
colloidally stable...
- was in
Bristol in the
period 1947 to 1949 that he
started working on
intercrystalline boundaries,
together with
Charles Frank.
Eventually their research...
-
explained the
mechanical strength of
polymers by
discovering their intercrystalline links. A team led by
Keith led,
including Padden, Lotz and Giannoni...
- dark grey, very fine to
medium grained crystalline dolomite with good
intercrystalline,
biomoldic and
vuggy porosity. Most of it is
classified as floatstone...
- dolomitization.
Porosity in the
region is
dominated by vuggy, moldic,
intercrystalline, as well as
fracture types of porosity. Generally, the mean porosity...