A comparative review of the aqueous corrosion of glasses, crystalline ceramics, and metals
Abstract All materials can suffer from environmental degradation; the rate and extent of degradation depend on the details of the material composition and structure as well as the environment. The corrosion of silicate glasses, crystalline ceramics, and metals, particularly as related to nuclear was...
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Main Authors: | Gerald S. Frankel, John D. Vienna, Jie Lian, John R. Scully, Stephane Gin, Joseph V. Ryan, Jianwei Wang, Seong H. Kim, Wolfgang Windl, Jincheng Du |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/be80ae48169b46aa8252ba8d8d1f18d8 |
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