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1959
DOI: 10.1007/bf02859630
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Self diffusion in liquid In-Pb alloys

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“…The only reliable detailed investigations appear to be of the Hg-Zn system 230 (up to only 4•5 at.-% zinc), which shows that diffusion coefficients of mercury or zinc are little affected by composition; of the Hg-TI system,231,232 which indicate that the diffusivity reaches a minimum value at a composition corresponding to the solid-state compound Hg s T1 2 ; and of two compositions in the In-Pb system. 233 Cordes and Doge237 studied diffusivities of lead and antimony in the Pb-Sb system.…”
Section: Diffusivities In Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The only reliable detailed investigations appear to be of the Hg-Zn system 230 (up to only 4•5 at.-% zinc), which shows that diffusion coefficients of mercury or zinc are little affected by composition; of the Hg-TI system,231,232 which indicate that the diffusivity reaches a minimum value at a composition corresponding to the solid-state compound Hg s T1 2 ; and of two compositions in the In-Pb system. 233 Cordes and Doge237 studied diffusivities of lead and antimony in the Pb-Sb system.…”
Section: Diffusivities In Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%