1989
DOI: 10.4139/sfj.40.458
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Preparation of Fe-Mo, Co-Mo and Ni-Mo amorphous alloys by electroplating method.

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“…Since Mo cannot be plated alone, Co was used to guide the deposition of Mo. 38 Finally, in order to obtain a Co–Mo alloy oxide layer, the CM- T @CC samples were subjected to a process of heat treatment at 550 °C in an air atmosphere. 39 The content and structure of the oxide coating on the carbon cloth surface can be controlled by plating time.…”
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“…Since Mo cannot be plated alone, Co was used to guide the deposition of Mo. 38 Finally, in order to obtain a Co–Mo alloy oxide layer, the CM- T @CC samples were subjected to a process of heat treatment at 550 °C in an air atmosphere. 39 The content and structure of the oxide coating on the carbon cloth surface can be controlled by plating time.…”
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“…When co-depositing two metals, the tungsten anode was replaced with a more noble cobalt anode, and the electrolysis was carried out at a cathodic current density of 0.05-0.12A/cm 2 in the afore mentioned temperature range (1123-1173K). The WO 3 concentration was maintained in a range of 0.1-1.5 mol%, while the CoO concentration was varied from 0.01 to 1.0 mol%, so that the molar tungsten-to-cobalt ion ratio was changed from 150 to 0.1. The results of experiments for coatings deposited on Ni substrate are summarized in table 1.…”
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“…The literature has many studies on electrodeposition of metalic Mo, W, Co and Co-Mo alloys from ionic media. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Electrochemical behavior of nickel as well as electroplating of nickel-molybdenum (tungsten) alloys from oxide tungstate-molybdate nickelcontaining melts was studied in our previous work [10]. In the earlier works [11][12][13], common regularities of codeposition of iron family metals with titanium from halide melts were found.…”
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“…, Cd 11) , Co 12) , Cr 13) , Cu 14) , Fe 15) , Ni 16,17) , Pt 18) , Ru 19) , Sn 20,21) , Zn 22) ),そして 26 種類の二元合金(Ag Co 23,24) , Al Mn 25 27) , Ag Cu 28) , Au Ni 29) , Au Pd 30,31) , Au Sn 32) , Co Cu 33,34) , Co Fe 35) , Co Ni 36) , Co S 37) , Co W 38) , Cu Ni 39) , Cu Pb 40) , Cu Sn 41) , Fe Mo 42) , Co Mo 42) , Ni Mo 42) , Fe Ni 43,44) , Fe W 45) , Fe Zn 46) , In Sn 47) , Ni B 48 50) , Ni P 51 53) , Ni S 54) , Ni Sn 55 58) , Ni W 59 …”
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