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Profiling Chlorine Diffusion into Ordinary Portland Cement and Pulverized Fuel Ash Pastes Using Scanning MeV Proton Micro-PIXE

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Jenneson, P.M., Clough, A.S., Hollands, R. et al. Profiling Chlorine Diffusion into Ordinary Portland Cement and Pulverized Fuel Ash Pastes Using Scanning MeV Proton Micro-PIXE. Journal of Materials Science Letters 17, 1173–1175 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006508820103

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