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Study on passivation mechanism of HRB500E rebar in highly alkaline concrete pore solution. [PDF]

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Zeng Z   +8 more
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Experimental Research on the Ecological Recovery of Metals from Used Ni-MH Batteries. [PDF]

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Ghica VG   +8 more
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Dynamics of Adatom and Vacancy Islands on Au(111) in Alkaline and Acidic Media. [PDF]

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Moser T   +2 more
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Morphological aspects of anodic dissolution

Physical Review B, 1993
We have implemented the solid-on-solid (SOS) kinetic model in the framework of electrochemistry to study the evolution of surface morphology during driven metal dissolution. Our results show that the surface roughens with increasing applied electrical potential, as demonstrated by the increase of the interface width and of the surface high-frequency ...
, Fernandes, , Latanision, , Searson
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Anodic dissolution of InP

International Conference on Indium Phosphide and Related Materials, 1990
An experimental study was conducted in order to select a suitable electrolytic solution and to optimize the anodic dissolution process of InP surface so as to be able to control the thinning of heavily doped surface layers of n/sup +/-p or p/sup +/-n InP structures.
Maria Faur   +3 more
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The Anodic Dissolution of Tungsten

Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1971
The anodic dissolution of tungsten was studied in solutions and solutions at 25°C. Faradaic efficiency studies in basic solutions showed the metal to be oxidized to the +6 state. In acid solutions, a thick protective film of yellow was formed. Polarization curves possessed linear Tafel regions at potentials slightly more positive than the rest ...
J. W. Johnson, C. L. Wu
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The anodic dissolution of germanium

Electrochimica Acta, 1965
Abstract Investigations have been made on anodic dissolution of n -type germanium. Experimental conditions were achieved which enabled the construction of a potential/current ( e i / i + ) diagram, in a broad current density range, which satisfies the condition p 1 = p 0 , ie the concentration of holes on the boundary of the space charge ...
B. Lovreček, K. Moslavac
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Stepwise anodic dissolution of metals

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1984
Abstract Methods by means of which it can be decided whether the dissolution of a metal via several consecutive charge-transfer steps is a two or a three-step mechanism are surveyed. The information relevant to answer this question is furnished by the rate constants of the second reaction step. These rate constants can be calculated from polarization
Lászlo Kiss   +3 more
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