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High Temperature Corrosion of Materials, formerly Oxidation of Metals, is the premier source for the rapid dissemination of current research on all aspects of the science of gas-solid reactions at temperatures greater than about 400˚C, with primary focus on the high-temperature corrosion of bulk and coated systems. This authoritative bi-monthly publishes original scientific papers on kinetics, mechanisms, studies of scales from structural and morphological viewpoints, transport properties in scales, phase-boundary reactions, and much more. Articles may discuss both theoretical and experimental work related to gas-solid reactions at the surface or near-surface of a material exposed to elevated temperatures, including reactions with oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, carbon and halogens. In addition, High Temperature Corrosion of Materials publishes the results of frontier research concerned with deposit-induced attack. Review papers and short technical notes are encouraged.

Commonly used title abbreviations: OXID, HTCM
Formerly known as: Oxidation of Metals

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