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Leaded Bronze: An Innovative Lead Substitute for Cathodic Electrosynthesis

2017

010405 organic chemistryChemistryMetallurgychemistry.chemical_elementengineering.material010402 general chemistryElectrosynthesis01 natural sciencesCopperCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesCathodic protectionLead (geology)ElectrochemistryengineeringBronzeChemElectroChem
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Electrochemical Arylation Reaction

2018

Arylated products are found in various fields of chemistry and represent essential entities for many applications. Therefore, the formation of this structural feature represents a central issue of contemporary organic synthesis. By the action of electricity the necessity of leaving groups, metal catalysts, stoichiometric oxidizers, or reducing agents can be omitted in part or even completely. The replacement of conventional reagents by sustainable electricity not only will be environmentally benign but also allows significant short cuts in electrochemical synthesis. In addition, this methodology can be considered as inherently safe. The current survey is organized in cathodic and anodic con…

010405 organic chemistryReducing agentGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistryElectrochemistrySustainable process01 natural sciencesCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical sciencesAnodeCathodic protectionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryReagentOrganic synthesisMetal catalystChemical Reviews
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Cathodic Corrosion of Metal Electrodes—How to Prevent It in Electroorganic Synthesis

2021

The critical aspects of the corrosion of metal electrodes in cathodic reductions are covered. We discuss the involved mechanisms including alloying with alkali metals, cathodic etching in aqueous and aprotic media, and formation of metal hydrides and organometallics. Successful approaches that have been implemented to suppress cathodic corrosion are reviewed. We present several examples from electroorganic synthesis where the clever use of alloys instead of soft neat heavy metals and the application of protective cationic additives have allowed to successfully exploit these materials as cathodes. Because of the high overpotential for the hydrogen evolution reaction, such cathodes can contri…

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Corrosion and wear resistance of coatings produced on AZ31 Mg alloy by plasma electrolytic oxidation in silicate-based K2TiF6 containing solution: Ef…

2022

Abstract In this research, plasma electrolytic oxidation coatings were prepared on AZ31 Mg alloy in a silicate-based solution containing K2TiF6 using bipolar and soft sparking waveforms with 10, 20, and 30% cathodic duty cycles. The coatings displayed a net-like surface morphology consisted of irregular micro-pores, micro-cracks, fused oxide particles, and a sintered structure. Due to the incorporation of TiO2 colloidal particles and the cathodic pulse repair effect, most of the micro-pores were sealed. Long-term corrosion performance of the coatings was investigated using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy during immersion in 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution up to 14 days. The coating grown by t…

AZ31 Mg alloyWear resistanceMaterials scienceAlloyPlasma electrolytic oxidationMetals and AlloysOxideCorrosion resistancePulsed waveformPlasma electrolytic oxidationengineering.materialCathodic protectionCorrosionDielectric spectroscopychemistry.chemical_compoundSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicatachemistryCoatingMechanics of MaterialsengineeringComposite materialLayer (electronics)Dipotassium titanium hexafluoride
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SVET, AFM and AES study of pitting corrosion initiated on MnS inclusions by microinjection

2003

As pitting is a random phenomenon, it is difficult to predict where a pit will appear on the surface and consequently the use of local probes is rendered difficult. In this work, a new method to study pitting corrosion on a MnS inclusion on 316L stainless steel is proposed. It consists in modifying locally the chemistry in its vicinity by injecting with a microcapillary an aggressive solution of NaCl, H2SO4 or HCl. Once a pit appears, scanning vibrating electrode technique (SVET) is used to follow the current fluctuations over and around the pit when the metal is polarized at a passive potential. In another series of experiments the effect of local activation of MnS inclusion was studied ex…

Auger electron spectroscopyGeneral Chemical EngineeringChloric acidMetallurgyInorganic chemistryHydrochloric acidGeneral Chemistryengineering.materialCorrosionCathodic protectionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPitting corrosionengineeringGeneral Materials ScienceAustenitic stainless steelDissolutionCorrosion Science
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Surface modification of AISI-304 steel by ZnO synthesis using cathodic cage plasma deposition

2021

Abstract Zinc-oxide (ZnO), a solid lubricant coating, can increase the wear resistance of steels by working as a self-lubricant. In this study, ZnO film is synthesized using the cathodic cage plasma deposition (CCPD) technique, using galvanized steel cathodic cage (steel cage with zinc coating). The effect of gas composition (H2 is added in Ar-O2) is investigated to optimize the film properties. The surface hardness is increased more than twice in each processing condition. The deposited film shows ZnO phases for samples treated with low hydrogen contents and a combination of ZnO and magnetite phase (Fe3O4) with higher hydrogen contents. The thickness of film reduced from 1.28 μm to 0.5 μm …

BiomaterialsMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsChemical engineeringMetals and AlloysSurface modificationPlasma depositionCageSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCathodic protectionMaterials Research Express
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Stabilizing Lead Cathodes with Diammonium Salt Additives in the Deoxygenation of Aromatic Amides

2014

Lead is efficiently protected against cathodic corrosion by the addition of diammonium salts in the electrolyte. The cationic coating of the cathode allows the efficient electroreduction of benzamides to benzylamines. The electrochemical deoxygenation of the amide is achieved without the use of oxophilic agents or sacrificial anodes. The surface of the lead cathode stays smooth and the cathode can be reused for multiple runs, providing <2.5 ppm of the crude product. Cyclic voltammetry studies reveal a shift in the onset potential of the hydrogen evolution reaction by −157 mV.

ChemistryGalvanic anodeInorganic chemistryElectrolyteElectrochemistryCatalysisCathodeCorrosionlaw.inventionCathodic protectionlawElectrochemistryCyclic voltammetryDeoxygenationChemElectroChem
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Hot electron injection into aqueous electrolyte solution from thin insulating film-coated electrodes

1998

Hot electron injection into aqueous electrolyte solution was studied with electrochemiluminescence and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) methods. Both methods provide further indirect support for the previously proposed hot electron emission mechanisms from thin insulating film-coated electrodes to aqueous electrolyte solution. The results do not rule out the possibility of hydrated electron being as a cathodic intermediate in the reduction reactions at cathodically pulse-polarized thin insulating film-coated electrodes. However, no direct evidence for electrochemical generation of hydrated electrons could be obtained with EPR, only spin-trapping experiments could give information about…

ChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisInorganic chemistryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAnalytical chemistryElectronSolvated electronElectrochemistryPollutionRedoxAnalytical ChemistryCathodic protectionlaw.inventionNuclear Energy and EngineeringlawElectrodeElectrochemiluminescenceRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingElectron paramagnetic resonanceSpectroscopyJournal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
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Electrochemical abatement of chloroethanes in water: Reduction, oxidation and combined processes

2010

An electrochemical route, based on the anodic oxidation to carbon dioxide coupled with the cathodic reduction to de-halogenated hydrocarbons, was proposed for the treatment of waters contaminated by chloroethanes. The electrochemical abatement of two model compounds, namely 1,2-dichloroethane and 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane, was carried out by cathodic reduction at silver, anodic oxidation at boron doped diamond (BDD) and combined processes. The anodic oxidation gives rise to a high abatement of the concentration of both these compounds and of COD. The reduction of 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane proceeds also with high abatement but with the formation of some halogenated intermediates and final pr…

ElectrolysisAqueous solutionChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementElectrochemistryRedoxCathodic protectionlaw.inventionTransition metallawElectrodeElectrochemistryBoronWastewater treatments anodic abatement cathodic abatement combined processes chlorinated pollutants silver BDD
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Assisted reverse electrodialysis for CO2 electrochemical conversion and treatment of wastewater: A new approach towards more eco-friendly processes u…

2020

Abstract In this paper, the utilization of assisted reverse electrodialysis (A-RED), recently used for pre-desalination, is proposed as a general method to reduce the energy requirements of electrolysis processes and evaluated for two model processes: (i) the cathodic conversion of carbon dioxide to formic acid; (ii) the anodic treatment of water contaminated by organics. In A-RED, two solutions with different salt content and an external potential difference, applied in the direction of the natural salinity gradient, are both used to drive redox processes. It was shown, for the first time, that the cathodic conversion of CO2 to formic acid can be performed by both reverse electrodialysis (…

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