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The Electrochemical Response of Nickel Hydroxide Formed by Colloidal Precipitation on Different Conducting Substrates

Macagno et al., 1982

Document ID
14168361927609025394
Author
Macagno V
Vilche J
Arvia A
Publication year
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society

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The potentiodynamic behavior of M/Ni (OH)~ interfaces which are formed by colloidal precipitation of Ni (OH) 2 on different conducting substrates (M---nickel, vitreous carbon, gold, or platinum) is described. The electrochemical characteristics of the system depend on …
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