The electrical conductivity of a laboratory lead dioxide electrode immersed in a solution of HISO, was measured by the four-point dc method using a current step. Analysis of the potential drop as function of the time yielded information about conductivity of the solid phase, double layer capacity re
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Measurements of real surface area by the conical method and fractal approach
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1993
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- 160
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- 0043-1648
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