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    In Situ Observation of the Dissolution of SiO2 Particles in CaO-Al2O3-SiO2 Slags and Mathematical Analysis of its Dissolution Pattern by Feichtinger, Stefan, Michelic, Susanne K., Kang, Youn-Bae, Bernhard, Christian

    Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-01-2014)
    “…The dissolution of amorphous SiO2 particles in CaO–Al2O3–SiO2 slags was investigated at 1450°C by high‐temperature confocal scanning laser microscopy (HT‐CSLM)…”
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    Study on Oxide Inclusion Dissolution in Secondary Steelmaking Slags using High Temperature Confocal Scanning Laser Microscopy by Michelic, Susanne, Goriupp, Jürgen, Feichtinger, Stefan, Kang, Youn-Bae, Bernhard, Christian, Schenk, Johannes

    Published in Steel research international (01-01-2016)
    “…High temperature confocal scanning laser microscopy (HT‐CSLM) is used to study the dissolution behavior of Al2O3 inclusions in various slag compositions in the…”
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    In Situ Observation of the Dissolution of SiO 2 Particles in CaO – Al 2 O 3 – SiO 2 Slags and Mathematical Analysis of its Dissolution Pattern by Feichtinger, Stefan, Michelic, Susanne K., Kang, Youn‐Bae, Bernhard, Christian

    Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-01-2014)
    “…The dissolution of amorphous SiO 2 particles in CaO – Al 2 O 3 – SiO 2 slags was investigated at 1450°C by high‐temperature confocal scanning laser microscopy…”
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    In Situ Observation of the Dissolution of SiO^sub 2^ Particles in CaO-Al^sub 2^O^sub 3^-SiO^sub 2^ Slags and Mathematical Analysis of its Dissolution Pattern by Feichtinger, Stefan, Michelic, Susanne K, Kang, Youn-Bae, Bernhard, Christian

    Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-01-2014)
    “…The dissolution of amorphous SiO^sub 2^ particles in CaO-Al^sub 2^O^sub 3^-SiO^sub 2^ slags was investigated at 1450°C by high-temperature confocal scanning…”
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