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  • electrodes with such a layer of platinum black is called "platinization of platinum." The platinized platinum has a true surface area much higher than the...
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  • fraction or total pressure of hydrogen. This redox reaction occurs at a platinized platinum electrode. The electrode is immersed in the acidic solution and...
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    ASTM E1137 and IEC 60751. The standard hydrogen electrode also uses a platinized platinum electrode due to its corrosion resistance, and other attributes...
    66 KB (7,080 words) - 22:48, 12 September 2024
  • real-time monitoring of oxygen production in water-splitting reactions. The platinized electrodes can accomplish the real-time monitoring of hydrogen production...
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    Standard hydrogen electrode scheme: 1) Platinized platinum electrode, 2) Hydrogen gas, 3) Acid solution with an activity of H+ = 1 mol/L, 4) Hydroseal...
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  • such as platinum metal, graphite (called plumbago in Faraday's time), or platinized titanium. A mixed metal oxide clad titanium anode (also called a dimensionally...
    16 KB (1,818 words) - 10:16, 14 November 2024
  • thermal decomposition of trimethylcyclopropylammonium hydroxide over platinized clay at approximately 300 °C. This reaction produces mainly trimethylamine...
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    PMID 22423981. Landolt, D.; Ibl, N. (1972). "Anodic Chlorate Formation on Platinized Titanium". Journal of Applied Electrochemistry. 2 (3). Chapman and Hall...
    50 KB (5,846 words) - 14:18, 20 October 2024
  • Palladium −0.09 V +0.89 V Platinum −0.09 V +1.11 V +0.10 V Platinum (platinized) −0.01 V +0.46 V +0.08 V Stainless Steel −0.42 V +0.28 V Graphite −0.47...
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    from a cell; the phenomenon is called "polarization". The roughened, "platinized" surface speeds up the bubbling of the hydrogen gas, and increases the...
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    electrode surface itself. An electrocatalyst can be heterogeneous such as a platinized electrode. Homogeneous electrocatalysts, which are soluble, assist in...
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    typically using a catalyst such as iron(III) oxide, activated carbon, platinized asbestos, rare earth metals, uranium compounds, chromium(III) oxide, or...
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    films by means of a laborious process of electrolytic deposition upon platinized glass. He also carried out many experiments in magneto-optics, and succeeded...
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    out in the absence of a catalyst like ferric oxide, activated carbon, platinized asbestos, rare earth metals, uranium compounds, chromic oxide, or some...
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    Sometimes the component has a conforming anode made from lead/tin or platinized titanium. A typical hard chrome vat plates at about 0.001 inches (25 μm)...
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    anodes are usually constructed of a relatively inert material such as platinized titanium. A DC power supply is provided within the ship and the anodes...
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    atmospheric oxygen into the carbon cathode current collector. In 1878, a porous platinized carbon air electrode was found to work as well as the manganese dioxide...
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  • 2007-08-15. Landolt, D.; Ibl, N. (1972). "Anodic chlorate formation on platinized titanium". Journal of Applied Electrochemistry. 2 (3). Chapman and Hall...
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    hydrocarbons with their transformation into alkanes in the presence of platinized coal and excess hydrogen in 1934. In 1915, Zelinsky successfully used...
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  • of pre-formed hydrazone to hot potassium hydroxide containing crushed platinized porous plate led to formation of the corresponding hydrocarbon. A review...
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