Refractory Metals in Molten Salts Their Chemistry, Electrochemistry and Technology / edited by D.H. Kerridge, Evgeny G. Polyakov.

This NATO Advanced Research Workshop was devoted to a specialized topic in molten salt chemistry and was held in an exotic location (as far as Westerners were concerned) well within the Arctic Circle. It nevertheless facilitated a fruitful week, both ofscience and ofhuman contacts. The 42 oral prese...

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Other Authors: Kerridge, D.H (Editor), Polyakov, Evgeny G. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1998.
Edition:1st ed. 1998.
Series:Nato Science Partnership Subseries: 3, High Technology, 53
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Thermodynamics of Niobium Chlorides and Mixtures with Alkali Chlorides
  • 2. Interrelation between the Composition and Structure of Metaphosphate Polyhedra of Molybdenum and Tungsten in the Case of Electrodeposition of Metals and their Alloys
  • 3. High Performance Coating of Steel with Tantalum Boride Layers
  • 4. Electrochemical and UV-Visible Spectroscopic Studies of Refractory Metals in Chloride Melts
  • 5. High Temperature 93Nb NMR Study of Liquid NbCl5 and its Mixtures with Various Alkali Chlorides
  • 6. Electrochemistry of Refractory Metals: Hf, Mo, Cr
  • 7. Deposition of Titanium, Zirconium and Hafnium Diboride Coatings by High-Temperature Electrochemical Synthesis from Chloro-Fluoride Melts
  • 8. The Synthesis of Borides, Carbides and Silicides of Refractory Metals in Ionic-Electronic Melts
  • 9. Physicochemical Properties of the Molten System KF-KCl-KBF4-K2TiF6
  • 10. Study of Electrode Processes in FLINAK — K2TaF7 — KBF4 Melt
  • 11. The Common Regularities of Epitaxial Growth of Monocrystalline Molybdenum and Tungsten Electrodeposited from Molten Salts
  • 12. The Electrodeposition of Aluminum-Niobium Alloys from Chloro-alluminate Electrolytes
  • 13. Technology of Electrodeposition from Molten Salts for the Preparation of Electrode Materials Based on Refractory Metals
  • 14. New Compounds [Nb4O3 (O, F)2].n[K1-x (F, O)] (n=1, 2, 3) Obtained by Molten Salts Electrolysis. Preparation and X-Ray Diffraction Study.
  • 15. Electrochemical Processes as a Sum of Chemical Equations
  • 16. Role of the Oxoacidity and Ligand Effect in the Electrowinning of Titanium in Fused Salts
  • 17. Influence of Gaseous Atmosphere on Anodic Processes of Glassy-Carbon and Gold Electrodes in NaCl-KCl-Na2CO3 Melt
  • 18. Mechanism of Molybdenum Electrodeposition from Molten Salts
  • 19. Chemical Reactions Accompanying the Processes of Refractory Metal Electrodeposition
  • 20. Production of Tantalum by Electrolysis of Oxohalide Melt with Oxide Anodes
  • 21. Tantalum Currentless Deposition on Nickel from Molten Salts
  • 22. Electrochemical Production of Hafnium-Based Composite Materials
  • 23. Rhenium Electrochemistry, Chemistry and Electrodeposition from Molten Salts
  • 24. Oxidation of Niobium in Molten Eutectic NaNO3-KNO3.
  • 25. Evaluation of High-Frequency Superconductivity of Niobium Coatings Prepared by Electrodeposition in Molten Salts
  • 26. Evaluation of High-Frequency Superconductivity of Nb3Sn Coatings Obtained by Joint Electrochemical Deposition
  • 27. The Oxidation of Alloys Fe-Si-(Ta, Nb, W, Sn) by Sodium and Calcium Sulphate Melts
  • 28. The Electrochemical and Thermodynamic Characteristics of Chromium Complexes against the Background of LiCl-KCl and NaCl-KCl Melts according to the Linear Sweep Voltammetry Data
  • 29. Voltammetric Oxygen Determination in Molten Fluorides
  • 30. Tantalum Electrochemistry in Chloride-Fluoride and Oxochloride-Fluoride Melts.