Surface modification for creation of functional materials in molten salts and their application from cryogenic to ultrahigh temperatures

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Nowadays coatings are produced mostly by CVD, PVD methods, plasma and detonation spraying. At the same time, utilization of molten salts for coatings electrodeposition is highly attractive. Creation of a rotor cryogenic gyroscope, a biomedical material nitinol-tantalum, highly active, stable catalysts of the new generation in the form of nanostructured Mo2C coatings on molybdenum, a composite material MoSi2-MoB4 for protection of molybdenum microreactors and ultrahigh temperature Nb-Hf coatings has been discussed.

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Kuznetsov, S. A., & Dubrovskiy, A. R. (2019). Surface modification for creation of functional materials in molten salts and their application from cryogenic to ultrahigh temperatures. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1347). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1347/1/012001

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