Doctoral Dissertations

Abstract

"The purpose of this investigation was to obtain kinetic and electrochemical information concerning the reaction of hafnium with hydrofluoric acid in order to establish the mechanism of dissolution. This included the determination of dissolution rates, the difference effect, and dissolution potentials of hafnium in hydrofluoric acid"--Abstract, page 1.

Advisor(s)

James, William Joseph
Straumanis, Martin E., 1898-1973

Department(s)

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

Degree Name

Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering

Sponsor(s)

U. S. Atomic Energy Commissio
National Science Foundation (U.S.)

Comments

Financial assistance from the United States Atomic Energy Commission, (Contract AT (11-1) - 73, Project 5)

Publisher

Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy

Publication Date

1961

Pagination

xxii, 225 pages

Note about bibliography

Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-96).

Rights

© 1961 James Winston Johnson, All rights reserved.

Document Type

Dissertation - Open Access

File Type

text

Language

English

Subject Headings

Hafnium ǂx MetallographyCorrosion and anti-corrosivesHydrofluoric acid

Thesis Number

T 1302

Print OCLC #

5932734

Electronic OCLC #

962733367

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