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An investigation has been carried out to establish the sulfidation mechanism of an Fe-26.6 at. % Cr alloy at 973, 1073, and 1173 K in H2S-H2 atmospheres at sulfur pressures 104 ⩾\({\text{P}}_{S_2 } \).
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Narita, T., Smeltzer, W.W. Sulfidation mechanism of an Fe-26.6 at.% Cr alloy at temperatures 973–1173 K in H2S-H2 atmospheres at sulfur pressures 104–10−6 Pa. Oxid Met 21, 57–69 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00659467
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