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Do Mass Transport Kinetics Always Control Al2O3 Scale Growth? An Alternative Explanation for the Efficacy of the Reactive-Element Effect

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The research at CWRU was supported by ONR, Dr. Eric Wuchina, Program Monitor Grant NOOOO14-19-1-2003.

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Heuer, A.H., Gleeson, B. Do Mass Transport Kinetics Always Control Al2O3 Scale Growth? An Alternative Explanation for the Efficacy of the Reactive-Element Effect. Oxid Met 94, 1–4 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11085-020-09984-5

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