This paper reports on the electrochemical processes at the surface of conducting materials such as aluminium in a thin-layer cell usually employed for electrokinetic measurements. The cell contains one or more planar Al wafers in contact with an electrolyte solution, which is subjected to an external electric field parallel to the surfaces of the wafers. Beyond a certain threshold value of the magnitude of the field, the current through the cell increases more than proportionally with the field strength. This is due to faradaic processes occurring at the two ends of the conducting substrates, i.e. reduction at the positive side of the electric field in the solution and oxidation at the negative side. In the case of Al wafers, anodic dissolu...
The changes of the topography of the aluminium anode surface, occuring under the action of high-volt...
There the purposes are to study the non-electrical phenomena in the electrolyzer (the structure and ...
In the first part, a mathematical model was developed for oxide thickness and faradaic current, assu...
This paper reports on the electrochemical processes at the surface of conducting materials such as a...
A quantitative theory is presented for the bipolar behavior of conducting planar surfaces in a thin-...
The chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) process is critical in fabricating ultra large scale int...
In connection with the electrolytic production of aluminum the anodic reactions have been studied on...
The current practice in the field of anodic oxidation of aluminium and its alloys is based mainly on...
The mechanisms of the cells forming the almost periodic structure onanodized aluminum electrodes in ...
The electrochemical behaviour of aluminium in LiClO4-propylene carbonate electrolyte is studied by c...
The electrochemical behavior of aluminum during cathodic polarization was investigated with the quar...
The observation of a multi-step stripping process at high positive potentials is reported for alumin...
The open-circuit elecrtode potential of aluminium cut under deoxygenated 1N.KC1 solution rises from...
International audienceThe plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) of aluminium alloys is investigated fo...
Pure aluminum generates electrochemical potential noise on contact with alkaline solutions. The inte...
The changes of the topography of the aluminium anode surface, occuring under the action of high-volt...
There the purposes are to study the non-electrical phenomena in the electrolyzer (the structure and ...
In the first part, a mathematical model was developed for oxide thickness and faradaic current, assu...
This paper reports on the electrochemical processes at the surface of conducting materials such as a...
A quantitative theory is presented for the bipolar behavior of conducting planar surfaces in a thin-...
The chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) process is critical in fabricating ultra large scale int...
In connection with the electrolytic production of aluminum the anodic reactions have been studied on...
The current practice in the field of anodic oxidation of aluminium and its alloys is based mainly on...
The mechanisms of the cells forming the almost periodic structure onanodized aluminum electrodes in ...
The electrochemical behaviour of aluminium in LiClO4-propylene carbonate electrolyte is studied by c...
The electrochemical behavior of aluminum during cathodic polarization was investigated with the quar...
The observation of a multi-step stripping process at high positive potentials is reported for alumin...
The open-circuit elecrtode potential of aluminium cut under deoxygenated 1N.KC1 solution rises from...
International audienceThe plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) of aluminium alloys is investigated fo...
Pure aluminum generates electrochemical potential noise on contact with alkaline solutions. The inte...
The changes of the topography of the aluminium anode surface, occuring under the action of high-volt...
There the purposes are to study the non-electrical phenomena in the electrolyzer (the structure and ...
In the first part, a mathematical model was developed for oxide thickness and faradaic current, assu...