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Crystal Structure, Spin Polarization, Solid-State Electrochemistry, and High n-Type Carrier Mobility of a Paramagnetic Semiconductor: Vanadyl Tetrakis(thiadiazole) porphyrazine

open access: yesCrystal Structure, Spin Polarization, Solid-State Electrochemistry, and High n-Type Carrier Mobility of a Paramagnetic Semiconductor: Vanadyl Tetrakis(thiadiazole) porphyrazine
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The influence of cathodic polarization and simulated inflammation on titanium electrochemistry

open access: closedJournal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2014
AbstractThis study evaluated the influence of simulated inflammation and cathodic polarization on the electrochemical properties of commercially pure titanium (CpTi) and titanium–6%aluminum–4%vanadium (Ti6Al4V). Normal conditions immersed the metals in phosphate buffered saline at open circuit potential (OCP).
Mark T. Ehrensberger   +3 more
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ELECTROCHEMISTRY OF THE NICKEL OXIDE ELECTRODE: PART III. ANODIC POLARIZATION AND SELF-DISCHARGE BEHAVIOR [PDF]

open access: closedCanadian Journal of Chemistry, 1962
Further evidence that the rate-controlling process in self-discharge of the nickel oxide electrode is the anodic partial reaction of oxygen evolution is reported and is based on: (a) comparison of the heats of activation for open-circuit oxygen evolution and for d-c.
P. L. Bourgault, Brian E. Conway
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Electrochemistry of indium. Part II. Electrolytic polarization at n-type indium oxide electrode

open access: closedJournal of the Chemical Society A: Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical, 1970
Anodic polarization of n-type indium oxide has been studied both in the presence and absence of redox systems. Comparison of potential/current curves for the systems showed that the current multiplication factor, α, was in the range 1·88–2·73. These results taken together with the other electrochemical properties of the oxide are consistent with it ...
T. M. Salem, A. A. Ismail
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Induced polarization and surface electrochemistry

open access: closedGEOPHYSICS, 2007
Induced-polarization (IP) responses arising from activation overvoltage are investigated, with the goal of relating established electrochemical properties and processes to IP time constants. In activation overvoltage, an electrical double layer with a well-defined areal capacitance forms at the mineral-electrolyte interface.
J. B. Merriam
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Mitigating concentration polarization for highly reversible plating/stripping electrochemistry: Li versus Na

open access: closedJournal of Materials Chemistry A, 2019
Li and Na metal anodes have quite different plating/stripping reversibilities in literature; here we find that weaker concentration polarization is responsible for the better reversibility of Na metal anodes than that of Li metal anodes.
Shuai Tang   +9 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Electrochemistry of Vanadium Electrodes. Part 2. Anodic and Cathodic Polarization Over a Wide Range of pH and Temperature.

open access: closedChemInform, 1995
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Tadeusz Hepel, Marina Privman
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Dynamic polarization of lipid bilayers as a special case in the electrochemistry of liquid/liquid interfaces

open access: closedAnalytica Chimica Acta, 1987
Abstract Dynamically obtained current/voltage curves of bilayer lipid membranes partitioning a solution of lipophilic ions are compared with the results of the type expected in a voltammetry experiment involving ionic transport across a liquid/liquid interface.
H.T. Tien, Christopher J. Bender
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