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Electrochemical generation of hydrogen peroxide using surface area-enhanced Ti-mesh electrodes

Yang et al., 2007

Document ID
7271677217956963828
Author
Yang K
Mul G
Moulijn J
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Electrochimica Acta

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Ti-mesh electrodes coated with Ti were obtained by using an electrophoretic deposition (EPD) method. The Ti coating was porous and showed a good adherence to the Ti-mesh surface, due to sintering of Ti particles during thermal treatment at 900° C. The Ti-coated …
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