Currentless Deposition of Niobium-Based Protective Coatings for Application in Molten Salts / Abramov A. V.,Polovov I. B.,Volkovich V. A.,Rebrin O. I. // . - 2016. - V. 75, l. 15. - P. 255-263.

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1938-5862 / нет данных
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Proceedings Paper
Abstract:
A novel method of forming niobium-based coatings by currentless deposition in molten salts was developed. The protective coatings were produced on nickel and various nickel-based alloy substrates. The corrosion resistance of the obtained coatings was tested and characterized in fused niobium-and uranium-containing chloride electrolytes at different temperatures. The method of protecting nickel-based alloys by currentless niobium deposition can be used in industrial technologies of rare earth and refractory metal electrowinning from molten salt baths.
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DOI:
10.1149/07515.0255ecst
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ISI:000406655900025
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Editor Haverhals, L and Mantz, R and Trulove, P and Ueda, M and Carter, M and Biddinger, EJ and Suroviec, A and Reichert, M and Endres, F and Bund, A and Ispas, A and Fox, DM and DeLong, H
Booktitle MOLTEN SALTS AND IONIC LIQUIDS 20
Series ECS Transactions
Note 20th Int Symposium on Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids as part of the Joint Meeting of the 230th Meeting of The Electrochemical-Society, The Electrochemical-Society-of-Japan, and the Korean-Electrochemical-Society, Honolulu, HI, OCT 02-07, 2016
Organization Electrochem Soc; Electrochem Soc Japan; Korean Electrochem Soc; Chinese Soc Electrochemistry; Royal Australian Chem Inst, Electrochemistry Div; Japan Soc Appl Phys; Korean Phys Soc Semiconductor Div; Chinese Phys Soc, Semiconductor Phys Div; Electrochem Soc, Phys \& Analyt Electrochemistry Div; Electrochem Soc, Electrodeposit Div; Electrochem Soc, Energy Technol Div; Electrochem Soc, Sensor DIv
Publisher ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
Address 65 S MAIN ST, PENNINGTON, NJ 08534-2839 USA
Language English
ISBN 978-1-60768-732-0
Research-Areas Electrochemistry; Metallurgy \& Metallurgical Engineering
Web-of-Science-Categories Electrochemistry; Metallurgy \& Metallurgical Engineering
ResearcherID-Numbers Volkovich, Vladimir/K-8339-2012
ORCID-Numbers Volkovich, Vladimir/0000-0003-4438-1194
Funding-Acknowledgement Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation {[}14.581.21.0002, RFMEFI58114X0002]
Funding-Text The study was financially supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation within the framework of subsidizing agreement of September 29, 2014 (no. 14.581.21.0002, unique agreement identifier RFMEFI58114X0002) of the Federal Target Program ``Research and Development in Priority Directions of the Progress of the Scientific and Technological Complex of Russia for the Years 2014-2020.{''}
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