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DURING our matrix isolation studies of the infrared spectra and structures of molecular species in metal oxide vapours1–4, we have made some observations that are of interest in a completely different context—the primary reaction step in metallic corrosion.
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OGDEN, J., HINCHCLIFFE, A. & ANDERSON, J. Non-dissociative Reaction of Oxygen with Metals. Nature 226, 940 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/226940a0
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