Electrochemical Implantation to form Functional Films in Molten Salt Systems

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 4
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- 1143 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
"This talk is concentrated on the topics of compound film formation on the substrate electrode by interdiffusion of substrate element and electrochemically deposited species and/or by direct electrochemical implantation of the component element of the film into the substrate. As a typical example, electrochemical implantation of nitrogen atom into Ti metal to form TiN surface film is described. Another example is the formation of various kinds of intermetallic compound films including Ni2Y, Ni2Dy and Pd3 Y by the electrochemical implantation of lanthanoid elements into transition metal electrodes. By combining these two methods, Sm-Fe-N ternary material film also could be formed. The principle and application of the ""electrochemical implantation"" are discussed in detail.IntroductionGenerally speaking, surface film formation by molten salt electrochemical process can be divided into the following three categories:(i) single element film formation on the electrode by electrodeposition,(ii) compound film formation on the electrode by electrocodepostion of more than two elements, and(iii) compound film formation on the substrate electrode by interdiffusion of substrate element and electrochemically deposited species and/or by direct electrochemical implantation of the component element of the film into the substrate.This talk is .concentrated on the topics of category (iii), especially on the electrochemical implantation. Typical example can be seen in the electrochemical implantation of nitrogen atom into Ti metal to form TiN surface film. Another example is the formation of various kinds of intermetallic compound films including Ni2 Y, Ni2Dy and Pd3 Y by the electrochemical implantation of lanthanoid elements into transition metal electrodes. By combining these two methods, Sm-Fe-N ternary material film also could be formed. The principle and application of the ""electrochemical implantation"" are discussed in detail with examples above as well as other experimental results also obtained very recently in the author's laboratory."
Citation
APA:
(2000) Electrochemical Implantation to form Functional Films in Molten Salt SystemsMLA: Electrochemical Implantation to form Functional Films in Molten Salt Systems. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.