Oxide compounds on Ni-Cr alloys.

G R Baran
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Abstract

Five Ni-Cr alloys were studied in order to identify the compounds formed on the alloy surface during oxidation under conditions similar to those encountered during dental laboratory procedures prior to application of porcelain. After the alloys were oxidized, the films covering the surfaces were removed with the aid of a Br-methanol solution. X-ray diffraction was used to analyze the compounds formed. Oxides of nearly all elements contained by the alloys were found after low-temperature (650 degrees C) oxidation, while NiO and particularly Cr2O3 were predominant after oxidation at high temperatures (1000 degrees C).

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  1. DE-05519/NIDCR NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Aluminum Oxide
Carbon
Chromium
Chromium Alloys
Chromium Compounds
Methanol
Nickel
Oxidation-Reduction
Oxides

Chemicals

Chromium Alloys
Chromium Compounds
Oxides
Chromium
Carbon
Nickel
chromium trioxide
nickel monoxide
Aluminum Oxide
chromic oxide
Methanol

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