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Modeling of the Evaporation of Iron Impurities from Microporous Aluminum Oxide into Vacuum

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The authors propose a model of the evaporation of iron impurities from microporous alumina granules into vacuum. The analogy between the solid-state diffusion with subsequent evaporation from the microparticle surface and the cooling of sphere is used.

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Zhuk, A.Z., Ivanov, P.P. Modeling of the Evaporation of Iron Impurities from Microporous Aluminum Oxide into Vacuum. High Temp 57, 761–764 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0018151X19050213

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