The cobalt hydroxide electrode—I. Structure and phase transitions of the hydroxides
✍ Scribed by P. Benson; G.W.D. Briggs; W.F.K. Wynne-Jones
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1964
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 462 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-4686
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✦ Synopsis
X-ray powder photography, electron mlcroscopy and powder conductlvlty measurements have been employed to characterize cathodically deposited cobaltous hydroxide, and the compounds formed from it by anodlc and chemical oxldatlon m alkaline solution R&rn&Caractensation de l'hydroxyde cobalteux obtanu cathodlquemement aIns. que de certams composCs qul en d&vent par oxydatlons anodlque et clumlque en solution alcahne, au moyne de roengenogaphles de poudres, de mlcrocoples Clectromques et de mesures de conductlvltds de poudres Zusammenfassung-Es wurden rontgenographlsche Pulveraufnahmen, die Elektronemmkroskople und Pulverleltfihlgkeltsmessungen benutzt, urn kathodlsch abgeschledenes Co(')-Hydroxyd und die durch dessen anodlsche und chemlsche Oxydatlon m alkahschen Losungen gebddeten Verbmdungen zu charaktenaeren X-ray procedure Samples were removed from electrodes after these had been briefly washed and dried m a current of air at room temperature They were then loosely packed m 0 3-mm glass capillary, without dlluent, for normal powder photographs Co-a radratlon * Manuscnpt received
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