Potential -pH relationships of some metal-metal oxide electrodes

The suitability of metal-metal oxide electrodes and the drawbacks of established pII measuring electrodes are reviewed. A well-established metal-metal oxide system was chosen for initial examination and various experimental techniques of evaluation were developed. This work was extended to include a...

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Main Author: Jones, D. G.
Published: University of Newcastle Upon Tyne 1977
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2448912015-03-19T03:42:30ZPotential -pH relationships of some metal-metal oxide electrodesJones, D. G.1977The suitability of metal-metal oxide electrodes and the drawbacks of established pII measuring electrodes are reviewed. A well-established metal-metal oxide system was chosen for initial examination and various experimental techniques of evaluation were developed. This work was extended to include a brief investigation of certain other systems, bismuth, tungsten, platinum, rhodium. and gold, Finally, the viability of an electrode prepared by the electrodeposition of rhodium was established and detailed studies made. Further experiments were designed to determine the chemical and physical nature of the electrode surface, as well as the, reactions responsible for some of the deviations from the theorctical pH response. The techniques employed for this purpose included Energy Dispersive Analysis, Stereoscan Electron Microscopy, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy as well as various Electrochemical methods.541.37University of Newcastle Upon Tynehttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.244891http://hdl.handle.net/10443/843Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Potential -pH relationships of some metal-metal oxide electrodes
description The suitability of metal-metal oxide electrodes and the drawbacks of established pII measuring electrodes are reviewed. A well-established metal-metal oxide system was chosen for initial examination and various experimental techniques of evaluation were developed. This work was extended to include a brief investigation of certain other systems, bismuth, tungsten, platinum, rhodium. and gold, Finally, the viability of an electrode prepared by the electrodeposition of rhodium was established and detailed studies made. Further experiments were designed to determine the chemical and physical nature of the electrode surface, as well as the, reactions responsible for some of the deviations from the theorctical pH response. The techniques employed for this purpose included Energy Dispersive Analysis, Stereoscan Electron Microscopy, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy as well as various Electrochemical methods.
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title Potential -pH relationships of some metal-metal oxide electrodes
title_short Potential -pH relationships of some metal-metal oxide electrodes
title_full Potential -pH relationships of some metal-metal oxide electrodes
title_fullStr Potential -pH relationships of some metal-metal oxide electrodes
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title_sort potential -ph relationships of some metal-metal oxide electrodes
publisher University of Newcastle Upon Tyne
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