Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985jap....58.1819k&link_type=abstract
Journal of Applied Physics (ISSN 0021-8979), vol. 58, Sept. 1, 1985, p. 1819-1827. Research supported by the 3M Canada, Inc. and
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Chromites, Compression Waves, Meteoritic Composition, Reaction Kinetics, Shock Wave Interaction, Carbon, Crystal Growth, Diffusion Coefficient, Microanalysis
Scientific paper
The present investigation is concerned with the formation of chromite in shock-loading experiments of carbon-iron mixtures encapsulated in steel cylinders with stainless-steel plugs, which proved to be the main source of Cr. It was found that an extensive diffusion of Cr from the plug into the sample took place during the complex shock compression of the sample. It is assumed that the diffused Cr atoms had undergone an oxidation-reduction reaction, before they reacted chemically with different oxides forming chromite. Attention is given to possible mechanisms of chromite formation, shock-assisted diffusion, mechanochemical reaction rates caused by shock waves, and growth mechanism of the formed nuclei.
Glass I. I.
Kleiman J.
Salansky N. M.
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