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One of the methods of studying the features of the interface or boundary between a metal and an electrolyte is the method of the electrocapillary motion of drops of metal in the electrolyte [1]. Its application to melts has provided information on the metal-slag interfaced] and matte-slag interface [3]. In the present work, the method of electrocapillary motion of drops of aluminum in a cryolite-alumina melt has been used in an attempt to elucidate the structural features of their interface.
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Nikitin, Y.P., Esin, O.A., Khlynov, V.V. (1965). Structural Features of the Interface Between Liquid Aluminum and a Cryolite-Alumina Melt. In: Belyaev, A.I. (eds) Surface Phenomena in Metallurgical Processes. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0076-3_10
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