Problems of the Study of Anodic Films on Pb in Sulfuric Acid Solution(Ⅲ)
Journal of Electrochemistry, Vol: 3, Issue: 1
1997
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Article Description
The interstitial liquid among the particles in anodic Pb(Ⅱ) films could be the major passage for ion transportation. This is discussed with the mechanism of the cathodic reduction of anodic PbSO 4 film and the effect of Sb on the growth of anodic Pb(Ⅱ) oxides film.
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(Xiamen: Dianhuaxue Bianjibu) Editorial Office of Journal of Electrochemistry, Xiamen University
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