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A New Microbalance Technique for Kinetic Studies of Gas—Metal Reactions at High Temperatures

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A microbalance can be used to measure reaction rates of resistance-heated specimens with reactive gases by weighing the accumulation of condensed reaction products on a collector surrounding the hot specimen. The method was used to measure the volatilization rate of tungsten in inert gas in the presence of small amounts of H2O and CO2.

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Pebler, A. (1970). A New Microbalance Technique for Kinetic Studies of Gas—Metal Reactions at High Temperatures. In: Massen, C.H., van Beckum, H.J. (eds) Vacuum Microbalance Techniques. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0725-0_17

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