© 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. The mechanism of magnesium dissolution in aqueous solutions and the enhanced reduction of water to form hydrogen observed at a magnesium electrode at increasing anodic potentials has received much recent attention. One explanation for this phenomenon is the assumption that a fraction of dissolving Mg enters the solution as univalent Mg (Mg+), where it is subsequently oxidized by water. A commonly-cited report for the existence of Mg+ is the 1954 paper by Petty et al., in which indirect analytical techniques were used. In this paper, the experiment performed by Petty et al. was reproduced and supplemented with modern in situ Raman spectroscopy. A saturated sulfate solution exposed to a magnesium elec...
The corrosion behavior of pure magnesium in sodium sulfate solutions was investigated using voltamme...
Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) in the sample generation-tip collection mode was employ...
Hydrogen evolution rates upon magnesium were explored in 0.1 M sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) solution,...
Vol. 103, No. 10 ANODIC D ISSOLUTION OF MAGNESIUM 543 likely that (II) occurs at the surface between...
The electrochemical behaviour of magnesium was studied in representative chloride and sulphate solut...
Electrochemical testing, hydrogen collection and on-line inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscop...
High chemical activity and unique electrochemical behaviour are responsible for the complicated corr...
A critical evaluation is provided of recent publications that suggest there is no need for the uni-p...
The dissolution of magnesium (Mg) has been investigated with an electrochemical flow cell coupled to...
The dissolution of pure magnesium in 0.1M NaCl under galvanostatic polarisation is reconciled in rea...
The dissolution of magnesium (Mg) has been investigated with an electrochemical flow cell coupled to...
Hydrogen evolution (HE) on anodically polarized Mg, commonly referred to as negative difference effe...
The enhanced catalytic activity of hydrogen evolution reaction on anodically polarized Mg surfaces, ...
Despite the growing interest in Mg and its alloys, their use has been largely limited due to their h...
Several mechanisms have been proposed to interpret the widely reported phenomenon of Mg corrosion th...
The corrosion behavior of pure magnesium in sodium sulfate solutions was investigated using voltamme...
Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) in the sample generation-tip collection mode was employ...
Hydrogen evolution rates upon magnesium were explored in 0.1 M sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) solution,...
Vol. 103, No. 10 ANODIC D ISSOLUTION OF MAGNESIUM 543 likely that (II) occurs at the surface between...
The electrochemical behaviour of magnesium was studied in representative chloride and sulphate solut...
Electrochemical testing, hydrogen collection and on-line inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscop...
High chemical activity and unique electrochemical behaviour are responsible for the complicated corr...
A critical evaluation is provided of recent publications that suggest there is no need for the uni-p...
The dissolution of magnesium (Mg) has been investigated with an electrochemical flow cell coupled to...
The dissolution of pure magnesium in 0.1M NaCl under galvanostatic polarisation is reconciled in rea...
The dissolution of magnesium (Mg) has been investigated with an electrochemical flow cell coupled to...
Hydrogen evolution (HE) on anodically polarized Mg, commonly referred to as negative difference effe...
The enhanced catalytic activity of hydrogen evolution reaction on anodically polarized Mg surfaces, ...
Despite the growing interest in Mg and its alloys, their use has been largely limited due to their h...
Several mechanisms have been proposed to interpret the widely reported phenomenon of Mg corrosion th...
The corrosion behavior of pure magnesium in sodium sulfate solutions was investigated using voltamme...
Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) in the sample generation-tip collection mode was employ...
Hydrogen evolution rates upon magnesium were explored in 0.1 M sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) solution,...