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ONE of the essential factors in the study of the formation of oxide films is to determine experimentally which of the ions, the metal cation or the oxygen anion, moves the faster during thermal or anodic oxidation of the metal.
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FLINT, O., VARLEY, J. Type of Ion Migration in a Metal/Metal Oxide System. Nature 179, 145–146 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/179145c0
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