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Studies of the Phosphatization of Steel and its Corrosion Products
1986
The reaction of phosphoric acid with steel is a basic process in many technological procedures. A typical example is the pretreatment of steel surfaces for the application of coatings. The aim of the treatment is to clean the surface, to produce a homogeneousr tight, and smooth cover and to provide a reliable adhesion between the steel substrate and the coating. This example points out that the phase composition of the layer formed is of great interest, and that reactions with residues on the surface, such as oxides and corrosion products, have to be considered, too. The same holds for phosphate layers formed in order to modify the mechanical or corrosion behavior of steel surfaces. Because…
A simulation and experimental study of electrochemical pH control at gold interdigitated electrode arrays
2021
Abstract In electroanalysis, solution pH is a critical parameter that often needs to be tailored and controlled for the detection of particular analytes. This is most commonly performed by the addition of chemicals, such as strong acids or bases. Electrochemical in-situ pH control offers the possibility for the local adjustment of pH at the point of detection, without the need for additional reagents. Finite element analysis (FEA) simulations have been performed on interdigitated electrodes, to guide experimental design in relation to both electroanalysis and in-situ control of solution pH. No previous model exists that describes the generation of protons at an interdigitated electrode arra…
Laser irradiation of ZnO:Al/Ag/ZnO:Al multilayers for electrical isolation in thin film photovoltaics
2013
Laser irradiation of ZnO:Al/Ag/ZnO:Al transparent contacts is investigated for segmentation purposes. The quality of the irradiated areas has been experimentally evaluated by separation resistance measurements, and the results are complemented with a thermal model used for numerical simulations of the laser process. The presence of the Ag interlayer plays two key effects on the laser scribing process by increasing the maximum temperature reached in the structure and accelerating the cool down process. These evidences can promote the use of ultra-thin ZnO:Al/ Ag/ZnO:Al electrode in large-area products, such as for solar modules. © 2013 Crupi et al.; licensee Springer.
"One-touch" voltammetry of microparticles for the identification of corrosion products in archaeological lead
2011
Voltammetry of microparticles is applied to the identification of lead corrosion products by means of an essentially non-invasive 'one-touch' technique based on the use of graphite pencil. This methodology permits the mechanical attachment of few nanograms of sample from the surface of lead archaeological artefacts to a paraffin-impregnated graphite electrode, which, upon immersion in aqueous electrolytes, provides distinctive voltammetric responses for litharge and cotunnite- anglesite-, cerusite-based corrosion products. The reported method is applied to the identification of corrosion products in archaeological lead pieces from different Iberian sites in Valencia (Spain). © 2011 WILEY-VC…
Anodic Electro Deposition of CeO2 and Co-Doped CeO2 Thin Films
2013
CeO2 and Co containing CeO2 thin films were deposited on indium tin oxide and stainless steel by anodic electrodeposition. Scanning electron microscopy showed that the films are flat and show globular morphology and cracks resulting from volume shrinking. According to XRD and Raman Spectroscopy pure ceria layers are crystalline, while the presence of Co induces the formation of amorphous films. The good adhesion and the compactness allowed the photoelectrochemical characterization of the films. A band gap value of 2.9 eV was estimated for CeO2, while slightly higher values (̃3.0 eV) were estimated for Co containing films. A mechanism for ceria anodic electrodeposition is proposed and discus…
Fe-N/C catalysts for oxygen reduction based on silicon carbide derived carbon
2017
This work was supported by the projects TK141 “Advanced materials and high-technology devices for energy recuperation systems” (2014-2020.4.01.15-0011), NAMUR “Nanomaterials - research and applications” (3.2.0304.12-0397) and by the Estonian Institutional Research Grant No. IUT20-13.
Preparation of Highly Porous Carbonous Electrodes by Selective Laser Sintering
2019
Selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printing was utilized to fabricate highly porous carbonous electrodes. The electrodes were prepared by using a mixture of fine graphite powder and either polyamide-12, polystyrene, or polyurethane polymer powder as SLS printing material. During the printing process the graphite powder was dispersed uniformly on the supporting polymer matrix. Graphite’s concentration in the mixture was varied between 5 and 40 wt % to find the correlation between the carbon content and conductivity. The graphite concentration, polymer matrix, and printing conditions all had an impact on the final conductivity. Due to the SLS printing technique, all the 3D printed electrodes …
ChemInform Abstract: Metal- and Reagent-Free Highly Selective Anodic Cross-Coupling Reaction of Phenols.
2014
Boron-doped diamond electrodes allow the direct anodic cross-coupling of phenols in hexafluoroisopropanol without using leaving functions or protecting groups.
Polarographic and voltammetric methods for the determination of elements
1978
Measurements of the correlations between current, voltage and time, when microelectrodes are used, yield qualitative and quantitative information on the elemental composition of the solution investigated, if the method of measurement is properly chosen. Instrumental development today makes it possible, even at electrodes which make measurement difficult, such as the classical dropping mercury electrode, to obtain more reliable information on detection limits and number of elements detectable, by taking into account the functional interdependence of interference parameters and signal generation. Simultaneous determination of several components is possible, especially with non-linear a. c. po…
Solubility of NH3 and apparent pK of NH4+ in human plasma, isotonic salt solutions and water at 37 degrees C.
1998
The solubility of ammonia, alphaNH3 (mM/mmHg), was determined at 37 degrees C and low ammonia partial pressure (0.02-1 mmHg) in pure water (n =24) as 46.70+/-0.40; aqueous isotonic salt solutions (n = 7) as 46.8+/-0.81; and human plasma (n = 5) as 42.0+/-0.66. The last figure increases to 45.3+/-0.63 if expressed in molal units (mmol/kg plasma water x mmHg) instead of molarity with respect to the water content of the plasma (mean from four healthy and fasting donors: 0.908+0.005 kg H2O/kg plasma; mean density at 37 degrees C: 1.020+/-0.002 kg/l). In pure water, the solubility value is the mean of three different methods: (a) extrapolation of the salting-out effect of ammonia in aqueous NaOH…