Some aspects of the electrochemical behaviour of zinc

The active region of the dissolution of zinc in flowing electrolyte has been examined. In certain circumstances the active dissolution is extended indefinitely when silicate ion is present. Double-layer capacitance measurements have been made and the results confirm earlier observations that it is p...

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Main Author: Marshall, Alan
Published: Loughborough University 1975
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4649952019-01-29T03:22:52ZSome aspects of the electrochemical behaviour of zincMarshall, Alan1975The active region of the dissolution of zinc in flowing electrolyte has been examined. In certain circumstances the active dissolution is extended indefinitely when silicate ion is present. Double-layer capacitance measurements have been made and the results confirm earlier observations that it is possible to study the electrode/electrolyte solution interphase free from the intrusion of adsorbed anions. It is also shown that the silicate ion is adsorbed at the electrode at potentials close to the dissolution potential. The exchange reaction has been studied and improvements made to earlier reported data. A proposed mechanism consistent with the new kinetic data appears to be satisfactory.541.37Loughborough Universityhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.464995https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/36081Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Marshall, Alan
Some aspects of the electrochemical behaviour of zinc
description The active region of the dissolution of zinc in flowing electrolyte has been examined. In certain circumstances the active dissolution is extended indefinitely when silicate ion is present. Double-layer capacitance measurements have been made and the results confirm earlier observations that it is possible to study the electrode/electrolyte solution interphase free from the intrusion of adsorbed anions. It is also shown that the silicate ion is adsorbed at the electrode at potentials close to the dissolution potential. The exchange reaction has been studied and improvements made to earlier reported data. A proposed mechanism consistent with the new kinetic data appears to be satisfactory.
author Marshall, Alan
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title Some aspects of the electrochemical behaviour of zinc
title_short Some aspects of the electrochemical behaviour of zinc
title_full Some aspects of the electrochemical behaviour of zinc
title_fullStr Some aspects of the electrochemical behaviour of zinc
title_full_unstemmed Some aspects of the electrochemical behaviour of zinc
title_sort some aspects of the electrochemical behaviour of zinc
publisher Loughborough University
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