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An instrument for the X-ray diffraction study of electrodes

✍ Scribed by G.W.D. Briggs


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1959
Tongue
English
Weight
184 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
0013-4686

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✦ Synopsis


An easily constructed reciprocating device for the X-ray examination of working electrodes is described, and an example is given of its application to the study of electrodeposited layers.

RCsum&Un dispositif facile ii assembler permet d'obtenir in situ les intensitks relatives des diagrammes de diffraction roentgenographique, au tours de l'blectro-d&position d'un revstement sur une &l&rode de travail, ce qui offre l'avantage de d&cler des produits 6ventuellement instables. Une application en est faite & la g&&ration de Ni(OH), par polarisation anodique de nickel tres pur, sous 2 mA dm-2.

Zusanunenfassung-Es wird ein leicht herzustellendes Geriit, das eine Prtifung der arbeitenden Elektrode in situ gestattet, bcschrieben und seine Anwendung auf elektrochemische Reaktionen anand eines Beispiels erllutert.


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