The electrochemical behaviour of the nickel oxide electrode.

The nickel oxide electrode and its electrochemical properties have, for the most part, been ill characterized largely due to a lack of appreciation of the variable stoichiometry of the oxidized material and of the nature of the electrode processes occurring at the nickel oxide interface. In the pres...

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Main Author: Bourgault, Pierre L.
Published: University of Ottawa (Canada) 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/11102
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-17164
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-111022018-01-05T19:06:23Z The electrochemical behaviour of the nickel oxide electrode. Bourgault, Pierre L. The nickel oxide electrode and its electrochemical properties have, for the most part, been ill characterized largely due to a lack of appreciation of the variable stoichiometry of the oxidized material and of the nature of the electrode processes occurring at the nickel oxide interface. In the present work a systematic attempt has been made to elucidate, using modern approaches in electrode kinetics: (a) the mechanism of oxygen evolution both on an odic polarization and open-circuit self-discharge; (b) the quantitative nature of the self-discharge process as an example of a mixed electrode reaction system analogous to corrosion; (c) the true thermodynamic reversible potentials of the nickel oxide electrode in a formal state of oxidation NiO 1.25 as a function of activities of KOH and water in the electrolyte. The measurement of true rates of self-discharge on open-circuit has necessitated the development of a new technique for the microvolumetric determination of oxygen evolution rates. Measurements have also been made of e.m.f. decay on open-circuit and these measurements in conjunction with true self-discharge rates obtained by microvolumetric techniques have permitted a critical examination of the significance of e.m.f. decay rates. It has been Shown that the simple theory previously proposed is inadequate to explain the open.-circuit e.m.f. behavior of the nickel oxide electrode. A general discussion of e.m.f. decay kinetics is given. Al 2009-04-17T16:07:40Z 2009-04-17T16:07:40Z 1961 1961 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/11102 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-17164 University of Ottawa (Canada)
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description The nickel oxide electrode and its electrochemical properties have, for the most part, been ill characterized largely due to a lack of appreciation of the variable stoichiometry of the oxidized material and of the nature of the electrode processes occurring at the nickel oxide interface. In the present work a systematic attempt has been made to elucidate, using modern approaches in electrode kinetics: (a) the mechanism of oxygen evolution both on an odic polarization and open-circuit self-discharge; (b) the quantitative nature of the self-discharge process as an example of a mixed electrode reaction system analogous to corrosion; (c) the true thermodynamic reversible potentials of the nickel oxide electrode in a formal state of oxidation NiO 1.25 as a function of activities of KOH and water in the electrolyte. The measurement of true rates of self-discharge on open-circuit has necessitated the development of a new technique for the microvolumetric determination of oxygen evolution rates. Measurements have also been made of e.m.f. decay on open-circuit and these measurements in conjunction with true self-discharge rates obtained by microvolumetric techniques have permitted a critical examination of the significance of e.m.f. decay rates. It has been Shown that the simple theory previously proposed is inadequate to explain the open.-circuit e.m.f. behavior of the nickel oxide electrode. A general discussion of e.m.f. decay kinetics is given. Al
author Bourgault, Pierre L.
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The electrochemical behaviour of the nickel oxide electrode.
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title The electrochemical behaviour of the nickel oxide electrode.
title_short The electrochemical behaviour of the nickel oxide electrode.
title_full The electrochemical behaviour of the nickel oxide electrode.
title_fullStr The electrochemical behaviour of the nickel oxide electrode.
title_full_unstemmed The electrochemical behaviour of the nickel oxide electrode.
title_sort electrochemical behaviour of the nickel oxide electrode.
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