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THE ‘onion skin’ structure of carbonyl iron is well known to those who are familiar with powder metallurgy technique. W. D. Jones in his book “Principles of Powder Metallurgy” states that this structure is probably due to interruptions in the decomposition of iron carbonyl vapour.
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RICHARDS, C., WALKER, E. ‘Onion Skin’ Structure of Carbonyl Iron. Nature 148, 409–410 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148409b0
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