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electrodes with such a
layer of
platinum black is
called "
platinization of platinum." The
platinized platinum has a true
surface area much
higher than the...
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fraction or
total pressure of hydrogen. This
redox reaction occurs at a
platinized platinum electrode. The
electrode is
immersed in the
acidic solution and...
- such as
platinum metal,
graphite (called
plumbago in Faraday's time), or
platinized titanium. A
mixed metal oxide clad
titanium anode (also
called a dimensionally...
- from a cell; the
phenomenon is
called "polarization". The roughened, "
platinized"
surface speeds up the
bubbling of the
hydrogen gas, and
increases the...
- real-time
monitoring of
oxygen production in water-splitting reactions. The
platinized electrodes can
accomplish the real-time
monitoring of
hydrogen production...
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Standard hydrogen electrode scheme: 1)
Platinized platinum electrode, 2)
Hydrogen gas, 3) Acid
solution with an
activity of H+ = 1 mol/L, 4) Hydroseal...
- ASTM E1137 and IEC 60751. The
standard hydrogen electrode also uses a
platinized platinum electrode due to its
corrosion resistance, and
other attributes...
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Palladium −0.09 V +0.89 V
Platinum −0.09 V +1.11 V +0.10 V
Platinum (
platinized) −0.01 V +0.46 V +0.08 V
Stainless Steel −0.42 V +0.28 V
Graphite −0.47...
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thermal decomposition of
trimethylcyclopropylammonium hydroxide over
platinized clay at
approximately 300 °C. This
reaction produces mainly trimethylamine...
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typically using a
catalyst such as iron(III) oxide,
activated carbon,
platinized asbestos, rare
earth metals,
uranium compounds, chromium(III) oxide, or...