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Control of Dielectric, Mechanical, and Thermal Properties of a Polymer Composite Based on ABS Using CoB Nanoparticles. [PDF]

open access: yesPolymers (Basel)
Khannanov A   +8 more
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Integrating Overall Water Splitting with Advanced Oxidation for Wastewater Treatment Using a Bifunctional Medium-Entropy Amorphous Alloy. [PDF]

open access: yesNanomicro Lett
Cui Y   +11 more
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Quasi-Periodic Growth of One-Dimensional Copper Boride on Cu(110). [PDF]

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Tsujikawa Y   +14 more
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Designing Bifunctional Electrocatalysts Based on Complex Cobalt-Sulfo-Boride Compound for High-Current-Density Alkaline Water Electrolysis. [PDF]

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Suryawanshi A   +7 more
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Residual stresses in borided layers

Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1986
Abstract Pure iron (Armco-iron) was borided. A 100 μm thick surface layer consists of FeB at the immediate surface and Fe 2 B in deeper regions, followed by a diffusion layer. X-ray stress analysis proves to be an appropriate method to determine the residual stresses non-destructively. At the surface a residual compressive stress of 600 MPa is found.
R. Prümmer, W. Pfeiffer
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Gradient boride layers formed by diffusion carburizing and laser boriding

Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 2015
Abstract Laser boriding, instead of diffusion boriding, was proposed to formation of gradient borocarburized layers. The microstructure and properties of these layers were compared to those-obtained after typical diffusion borocarburizing. First method of treatment consists in diffusion carburizing and laser boriding only.
M. Kulka   +4 more
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Fracture Toughness of Iron Boride Layers Obtained by Paste Boriding Process

Materials Science Forum, 2007
The fracture toughness of the Fe2B phase was evaluated in this study. Formation of the Fe2B boride is carried out though paste boriding process applied on AISI 1045 steel surface. The treatment was carried out at temperatures of 1193, 1223 and 1273 K for 6 h using a 5 mm thick boron paste. A Vickers microhardness tester was used to generate microcracks
G. Ramírez, I. Campos, A. Balankin
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Formation of hard tungsten boride layer by spark plasma sintering boriding

Thin Solid Films, 2005
Abstract Metal borides are attractive candidates for high-temperature, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance applications. Tungsten borides (WB and W2B5) are known to have high hardness values, chemical inertness, and electronic conductivity, and have potential industrial applications as abrasive, corrosion-resistant and electrode materials ...
K.A. Khor, L.G. Yu, G. Sundararajan
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