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    Modern views on the composition of anionic oxy-fluoride complexes of aluminium and their rearrangement during the electrolysis of cryolite-alumina melts by Khramov, A. P., Shurov, N. I.

    Published in Russian metallurgy Metally (01-08-2014)
    “…Some consequences of the hypothesis of the absence of free F − ions in cryolite-alumina melts are observed. The melt at 1 < CR < 3 is assumed to consist of the…”
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    Electrochemical Synthesis of Rare-Earth Hexaborides in Chloride–Oxide Melts by Chukhvantsev, D. O., Shurov, N. I., Zakiryanova, I. D., Filatov, E. S.

    Published in Inorganic materials (01-12-2023)
    “…Chloride–oxide melts used in electrosynthesis of calcium and rare-earth borides have been studied by Raman and IR spectroscopies. The results, in combination…”
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    Selective Anodic Dissolution of Ag–Zn Alloys in the Eutectic Melt of Alkali Metal Chlorides at 300°С by Kulik, N. P., Shurov, N. I., Tkachev, N. K.

    “…The peculiarities of electrochemical dealloying of two homogeneous Ag–Zn alloys in the (LiCl) 0.57 (CsCl) 0.26 (KCl) 0.17 melt are studied. The zinc content in…”
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    Synthesis of Lanthanum Hexaboride in a Chloride–Oxide Melt by Chukhvantsev, D. O., Filatov, E. S., Shurov, N. I., Rozhentsev, D. A.

    Published in Inorganic materials (2021)
    “…— We have demonstrated the feasibility of lanthanum hexaboride powder synthesis from a chloride–oxide melt via electrochemical codeposition of its components…”
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    Character of the corrosion destruction of inert anodes during electrolysis of cryolite alumina melt and the reasons for it by Kovrov, V. A., Shurov, N. I., Khramov, A. P., Zaikov, Yu. P.

    Published in Russian journal of non-ferrous metals (01-10-2009)
    “…The behavior of inert anodes during the electrolysis of the cryolite alumina melt in a laboratory electrolyzer is investigated at 960°C. On the basis of the…”
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    Thermodynamic Properties of Dilute Solutions of Lead(II) Oxide in an Equimolar Mixture of KCl–PbCl2 by Pershin, P. S, Batukhtin, V. P, Shurov, N. I, Arkhipov, P. A, Zaikov, Yu. P

    Published in Journal of chemical and engineering data (11-10-2012)
    “…The electromotive forces of the electrochemical system (GC)Pb|(1–N)·KCl–PbCl2+N·PbO|ZrO2(Y2O3)|O2(Pt) in the mole fraction range of PbO 0.0016 to 0.0732 were…”
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    Potentiostatic dealloying of PdIn in molten LiCl–KCl eutectic by Rozhentsev, D.A., Shurov, N.I., Tkachev, N.K.

    Published in International journal of hydrogen energy (12-07-2023)
    “…The high-temperature electrochemical dealloying of the PdIn intermetallic in the LiCl–KCl eutectic at the temperature of 450 °C in potentiostatic mode was…”
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    Reduction mechanism of oxides in calcium chloride melts by Shurov, N. I., Khramov, A. P., Zaikov, Yu. P., Kovrov, V. A., Suzdal’tsev, A. V.

    Published in Russian journal of non-ferrous metals (01-05-2015)
    “…Alternative notions on the reduction mechanism of crystalline metal oxides during the electrolysis of CaCl 2 melts, which has been actively discussed worldwide…”
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    Dissolution rate of lead(II) oxide in an equimolar KCl-PbCl^sub 2^ melt by Pershin, P S, Kataev, A A, Shurov, N I, Arkhipov, P A, Zaikov, Yu P

    Published in Russian journal of non-ferrous metals (01-05-2013)
    “…Dissolution rates (W) of lead(II) oxide in a KCl-PbCl^sub 2^ equimolar melt are determined experimentally using the gravimetric method at T = 773, 823, and 873…”
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    Dissolution rate of lead(II) oxide in an equimolar KCl-PbCl2 melt by Pershin, P. S., Kataev, A. A., Shurov, N. I., Arkhipov, P. A., Zaikov, Yu. P.

    Published in Russian journal of non-ferrous metals (01-05-2013)
    “…Dissolution rates ( W ) of lead(II) oxide in a KCl-PbCl 2 equimolar melt are determined experimentally using the gravimetric method at T = 773, 823, and 873 K…”
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    Metal anodes oxidation rate forecasted by results of electrolysis by Kovrov, V. A., Khramov, A. P., Shurov, N. I., Zaikov, Yu. P.

    Published in Russian journal of electrochemistry (01-06-2010)
    “…This work represented the results from electrolysis tests of low-melting cryolite-alumina melts at temperatures of 790 and 850°C using metal anodes based on…”
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    Rate of metallic anode oxidation in the course of electrolysis of cryolite-alumina melts. Derivation of basic equations by Khramov, A. P., Kovrov, V. A., Shurov, N. I., Zaikov, Yu. P.

    Published in Russian journal of electrochemistry (01-06-2010)
    “…The well known oxidation law is offered as a basis for the new method that allowed predicting the service life of metallic anodes by extrapolation of the…”
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    Dissolution rate of lead(II) oxide in an equimolar KCl-PbCl sub(2) melt by Pershin, P S, Kataev, A A, Shurov, NI, Arkhipov, P A, Zaikov, YuP

    Published in Russian journal of non-ferrous metals (01-05-2013)
    “…Dissolution rates (W) of lead(II) oxide in a KCl-PbCl sub(2) equimolar melt are determined experimentally using the gravimetric method at T = 773, 823, and 873…”
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