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Studies on the mechanism of the electrolytic formation of perchlorate

Sugino et al., 1956

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7933738829737461943
Author
Sugino K
Aoyagi S
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society

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Current-potential curves of the electrolytic oxidation of chlorate were determined polarographically using a platinum microanode. The nature of the polarogram thus obtained was quite different from that of the usual oxidation-reduction process. Two potential stages …
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