The anodic dissolution of hcp-cobalt in sodium nitrate solution under near-ECM conditions was investigated in situ by using a specially designed flow channel cell. The in situ investigation was focused on current densities of 5A/cm2 and 10A/cm2. Cobalt dissolves actively as cobalt (II) ion with a current efficiency close to 100%. In contrast to copper, the current-voltage relation does not show an active-passive transition. The dissolution strongly depends on the crystallographic orientation of the grains. The lowest dissolution rate was observed on plains vicinal to the basal plane {0001}. No gas evolution was observed. The surface roughness is determined by the micro roughness on the individual grains
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The use of high rate anodic dissolution (electrochemical machining) for shaping titanium carbide, zi...
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The present work focuses on the anodic dissolution of cobalt and the surface texture development in ...
The authors investigated the anodic dissolution of cobalt in sodium nitrate solution under near-ECM ...
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The anodic dissolution of cobalt is investigated in neutral and alkaline electrolytes at high curren...
Electrochemical Machining is usually characterized by severe anodic dissolution of the material. To ...
Electrochemical machining is characterized by deliberate high speed anodic dissolution. The distance...
The influence of crystallographic orientation on the anodic dissolution of copper in sodium nitrate ...
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The dissolution mechanism of pure chromium at high current density characteristic for electrochemica...
In this study, preferential sites for metal dissolution during anodic polarization were investigated...
A Rotating Cylinder Electrode (RCE) system has been used to determine the corrosion kinetics of mild...
Different components of hard metals such as TiC, TiN, pure Ti and the binder metals Fe, Co and Ni we...
The use of high rate anodic dissolution (electrochemical machining) for shaping titanium carbide, zi...
Studying the behavior of anode materials during their electrochemical dissolution is the premise for...
The present work focuses on the anodic dissolution of cobalt and the surface texture development in ...
The authors investigated the anodic dissolution of cobalt in sodium nitrate solution under near-ECM ...
Electrochemical Machining (ECM) can be a promising option for finishing cemented carbides. Cobalt is...
The anodic dissolution of cobalt is investigated in neutral and alkaline electrolytes at high curren...
Electrochemical Machining is usually characterized by severe anodic dissolution of the material. To ...
Electrochemical machining is characterized by deliberate high speed anodic dissolution. The distance...
The influence of crystallographic orientation on the anodic dissolution of copper in sodium nitrate ...
During the anodic dissolution of pure copper in sodium nitrate under near-ECM conditions the influen...
Kinetics of cobalt on cobalt amalgam electrodes are discussed in the present investigation. The prep...
The dissolution mechanism of pure chromium at high current density characteristic for electrochemica...
In this study, preferential sites for metal dissolution during anodic polarization were investigated...
A Rotating Cylinder Electrode (RCE) system has been used to determine the corrosion kinetics of mild...
Different components of hard metals such as TiC, TiN, pure Ti and the binder metals Fe, Co and Ni we...
The use of high rate anodic dissolution (electrochemical machining) for shaping titanium carbide, zi...
Studying the behavior of anode materials during their electrochemical dissolution is the premise for...