Refractory Carbides 1974
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-8598-1_53
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A Study of the Reaction of Zirconium Dioxide with the Carbides of Group VI Metals

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“…The conclusion was also proved to be right by other researchers. [29][30][31] Moreover, the intensity of the peak at 25.2 weakens to some extent due to the oxidation of carbon by H 2 O 2 occurring on the surface. As expected, the C-Mo-H 2 O 2 /700 exhibits a very high degree of graphitization, considerably contributing to the enhancement of the electronic conductivity of the carbon material.…”
Section: Xrdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conclusion was also proved to be right by other researchers. [29][30][31] Moreover, the intensity of the peak at 25.2 weakens to some extent due to the oxidation of carbon by H 2 O 2 occurring on the surface. As expected, the C-Mo-H 2 O 2 /700 exhibits a very high degree of graphitization, considerably contributing to the enhancement of the electronic conductivity of the carbon material.…”
Section: Xrdmentioning
confidence: 99%