Gel-chromatographic separation of boron-gluconate electrolyte for obtaining nano-crystalline Co–W coatings: Composition and electrochemical activity of components. Part I. Gel-chromatographic study of electrolyte, separation and composition of components
- Authors: Belevskii S.S.1, Buravets V.A.1, Yushchenko S.P.1,2, Zgardan I.M.3, Dikusar A.I.1,2
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							Affiliations: 
							- Institute of Applied Physics of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova
- Shevchenko Pridnestrov’e State University
- QUEST SRL
 
- Issue: Vol 52, No 4 (2016)
- Pages: 350-355
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1068-3755/article/view/229778
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068375516040049
- ID: 229778
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Abstract
Studies of boron-gluconate electrolyte for obtaining nanocrystalline Co–W coatings and its separation by molecular weights of the components is carried out by gel filtration. It is shown that boric acid (as a buffer agent) and sodium chloride (as the agent increasing conductivity) after being introduced into the electrolyte form certain gluconate complexes in the solution. The boron-gluconate complex has a larger molecular weight. Three fractions with different molecular weights including the fractions that contain Co-boron-gluconate and W-boron-gluconate complexes were obtained. It is shown that the formation of certain macromolecular complexes is a slow process, the consequence of which is the dependence of the bulk properties of the electrolyte on time.
About the authors
S. S. Belevskii
Institute of Applied Physics of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova
														Email: dikusar@phys.asm.md
				                					                																			                												                	Moldova, Republic of, 							ul. Academiei 5, Chisinau, MD-2028						
V. A. Buravets
Institute of Applied Physics of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova
														Email: dikusar@phys.asm.md
				                					                																			                												                	Moldova, Republic of, 							ul. Academiei 5, Chisinau, MD-2028						
S. P. Yushchenko
Institute of Applied Physics of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova; Shevchenko Pridnestrov’e State University
														Email: dikusar@phys.asm.md
				                					                																			                												                	Moldova, Republic of, 							ul. Academiei 5, Chisinau, MD-2028; ul. 25 Oktyabrya 128, Tiraspol						
I. M. Zgardan
QUEST SRL
														Email: dikusar@phys.asm.md
				                					                																			                												                	Moldova, Republic of, 							Floreshty						
A. I. Dikusar
Institute of Applied Physics of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova; Shevchenko Pridnestrov’e State University
							Author for correspondence.
							Email: dikusar@phys.asm.md
				                					                																			                												                	Moldova, Republic of, 							ul. Academiei 5, Chisinau, MD-2028; ul. 25 Oktyabrya 128, Tiraspol						
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