Habilitation Thesis:

Punktfehlordnung, Nichtstöchiometrie und Transporteigenschaften von Oxiden der Übergangsmetalle Kobalt, Eisen und Nickel

(Point Defect Structure, Nonstoichiometry and Transport Properties of Oxides of the Transition Metals Cobalt, Iron and Nickel)

Rüdiger Dieckmann

University of Hannover 1983
 



     
The following links lead to texts (in German) from the thesis denoted above. The original thesis has been scanned and then converted into an electronic text version by using OCR software. All equations were retyped. During this process, some minor, mainly typographic errors were removed (and some others possibly have been added unintentionally and were not caught during proof reading). Therefore, any information about any errors is welcome. To avoid confusion in any communication, the original page numeration of the thesis has been maintained, although leading at some locations to some "strange" formatting.

     When making use of any equations given in the thesis, please have in mind that one uses in Germany a comma instead of a decimal point , i.e., 1.5 kg in the U.S. corresponds to 1,5 kg in Germany.

     To access PDF files of different sections from the theses, please click on their titles in the table below

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file length

Title page, acknowledgments and list of content 

12 kb

I. Introduction

11 kb

II. Basics on defects and transport processes

618 kb

III. Systems overview

114 kb

IV. Point defect disorder and diffusion in cobalt oxides

537 kb

V. Point defect disorder and diffusion in the iron oxide magnetite (Fe3−δO4)

1868 kb

VI. Point defect disorder and diffusion in the iron oxide hematite (Fe2+εO3)

148 kb

VII. Point defect disorder and diffusion in nickel oxide (Ni1−δO)

595 kb

VIII. References

48 kb

IX. Appendix

604 kb

         IX.1. Influence of the oxygen activity-dependent solubilities of transition metals in noble
                  metals  on the results of measurements on the non-stoichiometry of transition metal
                  oxides

         IX.2. Phases and equilibria in the system iron-oxygen

    


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