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RHENIUM By John W. Blossom In the past decade, the two most important uses of rhenium have been in platinum-rhenium catalysts used primarily in producing lead-free, high-octane gasoline and in hightemperature superalloys
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Document Date: 1997-10-17 09:47:26


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