Abstract
This article investigates the kinetics of boron carbide oxidation at high temperatures in air and in water vapor from a chemical and crystallographic viewpoint, identifies the oxidation products as various forms of boron oxides, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and hydrogen borates, and explores the roles played by porosity, temperature, and boron content on the oxidation of the carbide.
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