Journal of Materials Science Letters

, Volume 15, Issue 17, pp 1505–1506 | Cite as

Joint influence of cerium and boron on the oxidation behaviour of Ni3Al alloy

  • Zexi Yuan
  • Shenhua Song
  • Tianhui Xi
  • Xiju Zhang
  • Zongsen Yu
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Keywords

Oxidation Polymer Boron Cerium Ni3Al 
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© Chapman & Hall 1996

Authors and Affiliations

  • Zexi Yuan
    • 1
  • Shenhua Song
    • 2
  • Tianhui Xi
    • 1
  • Xiju Zhang
    • 1
  • Zongsen Yu
    • 3
  1. 1.Department of MaterialsWuhan Yejin University of Science and TechnologyWuhan, HubeiPeoples Republic of China
  2. 2.Institute of Polymer Technology and Materials EngineeringLoughborough UniversityLeicestershireLoughboroughUK
  3. 3.Department of Materials PhysicsUniversity of Science and Technology BeijingBeijingPeoples Republic of China

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