Petrocelli, 1950 - Google Patents
The electrochemical behavior of aluminum: I. In solutions of cerium sulfate in sulfuric acidPetrocelli, 1950
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- 14975970219788034435
- Author
- Petrocelli J
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- Publication venue
- Journal of The Electrochemical Society
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A study has been made of the reactivity of pure aluminum with cerium+ 4 sulfate in sulfuric acid. Electrode potentials, weight loss data, and polarization curves are presented, and it is shown that the reaction may be interpreted from an electrochemical point of view. The theory …
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