Rüetschi et al., 1958 - Google Patents
Electrochemical properties of PbO2 and the anodic corrosion of lead and lead alloysRüetschi et al., 1958
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- 4182139037774968583
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- Rüetschi P
- Cahan B
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- Journal of the Electrochemical Society
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The total amount of anodic corrosion of Pb and Pb-Sb alloys in sulfuric acid under conditions of O~ evolution can be evaluated by measuring the length of the potential plateau (transition time) during the electrochemical reduction of the PbO, layers, with a constant current, taking …
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