Oxidation of High Yield Strength Metals Tungsten and Rhenium in High-Pressure High-Temperature Experiments of Carbon Dioxide and Carbonates
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Chuliá-Jordán, Raquel; Santamaría-Pérez, David; Marqueño, Tomás; Ruiz Fuertes, Javier
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2019Derechos
Attribution 4.0 International. © 2019 by the authors
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Crystals 2019, 9(12), 676
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MDPI
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Reactivity
Tungsten
Rhenium
Carbon dioxide
Carbonates
High-pressure high-temperature experiments
Resumen/Abstract
The laser-heating diamond-anvil cell technique enables direct investigations of materials under high pressures and temperatures, usually confining the samples with high yield strength W and Re gaskets. This work presents experimental data that evidences the chemical reactivity between these refractory metals and CO2 or carbonates at temperatures above 1300 °C and pressures above 6 GPa. Metal oxides and diamond are identified as reaction products. Recommendations to minimize non-desired chemical reactions in high-pressure high-temperature experiments are given.
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