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pro vyhledávání: '"E. M. Akberova"'
Publikováno v:
Конденсированные среды и межфазные границы. 24:483-495
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Russian Journal of Electrochemistry. 53:398-410
It is found that the variations in the structure (morphology and microrelief) and chemical composition of surface of heterogeneous ion-exchange membranes as a result of thermal modification have different effects on the current—voltage characterist
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Electrochemistry. 51:627-637
The effect of thermal treatment on the conductivity, diffusion permeability, and structure of MK-40 sulfocationite membrane is studied in the neutral, alkaline, and acidic media. Based on the experimental concentration dependences of membrane conduct
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Electrochemistry. 50:789-797
The effect of temperature-induced morphological changes on the electrochemical and physicochemical properties of the heterogeneous sulfo cation-exchange membrane MK-40 in aqueous, alkaline, and acidic media is subjected to comparative analysis. The d
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 88:1293-1299
A comparative analysis is performed on the effect thermochemical treatment in aqueous, alkali, and acid media has on the surface morphology and hydrophobicity of swelling heterogeneous ion-exchanged membranes. A correlation between changes in surface
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surface Investigation. X-ray, Synchrotron and Neutron Techniques. 7:833-840
The morphology of the surface of MK-40 and MA-40 ion-exchange membranes in the swollen state after chemical and thermal treatment is studied using scanning electron microscopy. The distribution of portions of the ion exchanger on the surface of heter
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Journal of Surface Investigation. X-ray, Synchrotron and Neutron Techniques. 7:144-153
The surface structure (morphology and roughness) of different types of ion-exchange membranes is investigated via scanning electron microscopy and atomic-force microscopy. It is established that the distribution of ion-exchange regions on the surface