Rüetschi et al., 1960 - Google Patents
Surface coverage during hydrogen and oxygen evolutionRüetschi et al., 1960
- Document ID
- 1247198446870518564
- Author
- Rüetschi P
- Ockerman J
- Amlie R
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of the Electrochemical Society
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The relation between surface coverage and electrode potential during hydrogen and oxygen evolution was studied with inert electrodes of very large surface area. Desorption of gas after interruption of current was followed with micro-volumetric techniques and overvoltage decay …
- 229910052760 oxygen 0 title abstract description 42
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