Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
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Page 164
... molybdenum introduced by implantation is unlikely to have any effect , but if the molybdenum is beneficial because of its influence on filming properties the implanted molybdenum should prove as effective as bulk alloyed molybdenum ...
... molybdenum introduced by implantation is unlikely to have any effect , but if the molybdenum is beneficial because of its influence on filming properties the implanted molybdenum should prove as effective as bulk alloyed molybdenum ...
Page 177
... molybdenum concentration in the corrosion film as compared with the parent metal . This suggests that molybdenum rich phases in the alloy are leached out preferentially during corrosion and the molybdenum is then absorbed into the ...
... molybdenum concentration in the corrosion film as compared with the parent metal . This suggests that molybdenum rich phases in the alloy are leached out preferentially during corrosion and the molybdenum is then absorbed into the ...
Page 335
... molybdenum blue oxide hydrate . It is now well established that cathodic reduction cannot produce metallic molybdenum deposits in aqueous solution because the reduction potential is just too negative in relation to the hydrogen ...
... molybdenum blue oxide hydrate . It is now well established that cathodic reduction cannot produce metallic molybdenum deposits in aqueous solution because the reduction potential is just too negative in relation to the hydrogen ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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