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(2020) Steel Alteration in Different Experimental Engineered Barrier Environments
Rock M, Caporuscio F & Sauer K
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2214
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08b: Room 3, Monday 22nd June 22:33 - 22:36
Marlena Rock
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Submitted by Laura Kennell-Morrison on Monday 22nd June 02:54
What is the rationale for the selection/use of Au as the cell material?
Hello Laura! We use Au because it is inert under most experimental hydrothermal conditions (except in a strong oxidizing environment). There is a paper by Rosenbauer et al. (1993) that has a summary on different reaction-cell materials.
What is the rationale for the selection/use of Au as the cell material?
Hello Laura! We use Au because it is inert under most experimental hydrothermal conditions (except in a strong oxidizing environment). There is a paper by Rosenbauer et al. (1993) that has a summary on different reaction-cell materials.
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