International audienceNi and Ni–polytetrafluoroethylene (Ni–PTFE) composite electrodes were used as model systems for the study of the effect of electrode surface wetting on the evolution of electrolytic bubbles. This study was carried out by recording electrochemical noise and video images of the electrode surface. Ni–PTFE electrodes were prepared by a sediment co-deposition method, i.e., by electrodepositing Ni while PTFE particles, initially suspended in the Ni2+ electrolyte, formed a sediment on the electrode and became incorporated in the deposit. SEM images showed that co-deposition of PTFE induced an increase in the deposit roughness. PTFE particles were rather uniformly dispersed in the Ni layer. Their concentration (mass ratio) in ...
Porous materials are frequently used as e.g. electrodes or porous transport layers in various types ...
Nucleation of bubbles, their growth by diffusion of dissolved gas to the bubble surface and by coale...
Electrodeposited porous Ni layers and commercial Ni foams were submitted to spontaneous deposition o...
International audienceThis paper deals with an experimental study on millimetre-size electrochemical...
International audienceFor investigating stressed carbon-steel electrode (AISI 4140) cracking induced...
International audienceIn this second part of the study of electrochemical noise (EN) generated by hy...
This work investigates the effect of current density on the hydrogen gas bubble formation during ele...
The electrolytic production of gas bubbles involves three stepsnucleation, growth, and detachment. ...
The subject matter of this thesis aims to understand the combined effect of bubbles and ion transpor...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis investigates the process of bubble evolution in ...
This work investigates the effect of current density on the hydrogen gas bubble formation during ele...
Electroflotation is used in the water treatment industry for the recovery of suspended particles. In...
This thesis describes a study of the bubble evolution mechanisms of four systems; H2/HC1O4Au, H2/H...
Detailed understanding of bubbles growing on a solid surface is a fundamental requirement in many te...
Porous materials are frequently used as e.g. electrodes or porous transport layers in various types ...
Nucleation of bubbles, their growth by diffusion of dissolved gas to the bubble surface and by coale...
Electrodeposited porous Ni layers and commercial Ni foams were submitted to spontaneous deposition o...
International audienceThis paper deals with an experimental study on millimetre-size electrochemical...
International audienceFor investigating stressed carbon-steel electrode (AISI 4140) cracking induced...
International audienceIn this second part of the study of electrochemical noise (EN) generated by hy...
This work investigates the effect of current density on the hydrogen gas bubble formation during ele...
The electrolytic production of gas bubbles involves three stepsnucleation, growth, and detachment. ...
The subject matter of this thesis aims to understand the combined effect of bubbles and ion transpor...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis investigates the process of bubble evolution in ...
This work investigates the effect of current density on the hydrogen gas bubble formation during ele...
Electroflotation is used in the water treatment industry for the recovery of suspended particles. In...
This thesis describes a study of the bubble evolution mechanisms of four systems; H2/HC1O4Au, H2/H...
Detailed understanding of bubbles growing on a solid surface is a fundamental requirement in many te...
Porous materials are frequently used as e.g. electrodes or porous transport layers in various types ...
Nucleation of bubbles, their growth by diffusion of dissolved gas to the bubble surface and by coale...
Electrodeposited porous Ni layers and commercial Ni foams were submitted to spontaneous deposition o...