Abstract

The nature of the interfacial metal M–oxide AnOm bond in non-reactive systems is discussed by correlating the work of immersion, obtained from sessile drop data, to the energy of formation of bulk M oxides and A–M alloys. The conclusions of this new analysis are fundamentally different from those proposed in the past using similar approaches.

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