Small electrodes of semiconducting glaze, containing around 30% SnO//2 doped with Sb//2O//5, have been prepared by peeling electrical insulators and have been put in contact with Na//2SO//4 solution or with metallic gold. Alternating or direct current-voltage curves at temperatures between ambient and 60 degree C, current-time curves, harmonic analysis, and SEM micrographs of the corroded areas are reported. This study was made to simulate the corrosion of high voltage insulators with resistive glazes, operating in salt-contaminated areas and also to obtain a better understanding of conduction in mainly amorphous systems which are heterogeneous on a very small scale
Several antimony and platinum doped tin dioxide electrodes supported on titanium have been character...
<div><p>The tinplate, used in the packaging sector and formed from a metal substrate, comprises a st...
International audienceThe oxidation and reduction processes of both polycrystalline tin and Sn(100) ...
Small electrodes of semiconducting glaze, containing around 30% SnO//2 doped with Sb//2O//5, have be...
Abstract The phenomenon of tin dioxide doping by antimony, Sb(V), atoms in semiconductive glazes is ...
Semiconducting glazes on ceramic insulators had been introduced as a solution for improving the perf...
Electrical resistance and X-ray photoelectron depth profile analysis are studied for antimony doped ...
Antimony and antimony-platinum doped tin dioxide electrodes supported on titanium have been prepared...
Tin is a common element generally added to many materials to improve the corrosion resistance. This ...
The mechanism of the electrochemical passivation on Tin electrodes in 0.1 M NaOH is studied at low s...
Linear sweep voltammetric studies of thin layer semiconducting tin oxide layers on glass substrates ...
Esmaltes semicondutores são utilizados no recobrimento de isoladores elétricos para evitar descargas...
The anodic growth of oxide/hydroxide films formed on tin in borate solutions (pH 8.9) has been studi...
The electrical properties of tin oxide varistors doped with CoO, Nb2O5 and Cr2O3, were investigated ...
Abstract The miniaturization of electronic devices and the consequent decrease in the distance betwe...
Several antimony and platinum doped tin dioxide electrodes supported on titanium have been character...
<div><p>The tinplate, used in the packaging sector and formed from a metal substrate, comprises a st...
International audienceThe oxidation and reduction processes of both polycrystalline tin and Sn(100) ...
Small electrodes of semiconducting glaze, containing around 30% SnO//2 doped with Sb//2O//5, have be...
Abstract The phenomenon of tin dioxide doping by antimony, Sb(V), atoms in semiconductive glazes is ...
Semiconducting glazes on ceramic insulators had been introduced as a solution for improving the perf...
Electrical resistance and X-ray photoelectron depth profile analysis are studied for antimony doped ...
Antimony and antimony-platinum doped tin dioxide electrodes supported on titanium have been prepared...
Tin is a common element generally added to many materials to improve the corrosion resistance. This ...
The mechanism of the electrochemical passivation on Tin electrodes in 0.1 M NaOH is studied at low s...
Linear sweep voltammetric studies of thin layer semiconducting tin oxide layers on glass substrates ...
Esmaltes semicondutores são utilizados no recobrimento de isoladores elétricos para evitar descargas...
The anodic growth of oxide/hydroxide films formed on tin in borate solutions (pH 8.9) has been studi...
The electrical properties of tin oxide varistors doped with CoO, Nb2O5 and Cr2O3, were investigated ...
Abstract The miniaturization of electronic devices and the consequent decrease in the distance betwe...
Several antimony and platinum doped tin dioxide electrodes supported on titanium have been character...
<div><p>The tinplate, used in the packaging sector and formed from a metal substrate, comprises a st...
International audienceThe oxidation and reduction processes of both polycrystalline tin and Sn(100) ...