In order to elucidate the mechanism determining the mass transfer at a gas evolving electrode, the thickness s of the Nernst diffusion layer was determined as a function of the current density for both hydrogen and oxygen evolving on horizontal and vertical electrodes in acid as well as in alkaline solutions. Also the diameter of the bubbles and the diameter of the bubble street were determined. It was found that both s and the slope h of the log s/log i curve strongly depend on the nature of the gas evolved and on the nature of the electrolyte and that the position of the electrode has only a small effect on s and on h. At i <10 mA/cm2 the diameter of free bubbles is practically independent of the current density. At i > 30 mA/cm2 co...
A completes set of models for the mass transfer of indicator ions to gas-evolving electrodes with di...
A completes set of models for the mass transfer of indicator ions to gas-evolving electrodes with di...
The formation, growth and detachment of gas bubbles on electrodes are omnipresent in electrolysis an...
In order to elucidate the mechanism determining the mass transfer at a gas evolving electrode, the t...
In order to elucidate the mechanism determining the mass transfer at a gas evolving electrode, the t...
In order to elucidate the mechanism determining the mass transfer at a gas evolving electrode, the t...
In order to elucidate the mechanism determining the mass transfer at a gas evolving electrode, the t...
In order to elucidate the mechanism determining the mass transfer at a gas evolving electrode, the t...
The thickness, d, of the Nernst diffusion layer depends on the nature of the gas evolved, on the mod...
The thickness, d, of the Nernst diffusion layer depends on the nature of the gas evolved, on the mod...
The thickness, d, of the Nernst diffusion layer depends on the nature of the gas evolved, on the mod...
The thickness, d, of the Nernst diffusion layer depends on the nature of the gas evolved, on the mod...
The thickness, d, of the Nernst diffusion layer depends on the nature of the gas evolved, on the mod...
Nucleation of bubbles, their growth by diffusion of dissolved gas to the bubble surface and by coale...
The formation, growth and detachment of gas bubbles on electrodes are omnipresent in electrolysis an...
A completes set of models for the mass transfer of indicator ions to gas-evolving electrodes with di...
A completes set of models for the mass transfer of indicator ions to gas-evolving electrodes with di...
The formation, growth and detachment of gas bubbles on electrodes are omnipresent in electrolysis an...
In order to elucidate the mechanism determining the mass transfer at a gas evolving electrode, the t...
In order to elucidate the mechanism determining the mass transfer at a gas evolving electrode, the t...
In order to elucidate the mechanism determining the mass transfer at a gas evolving electrode, the t...
In order to elucidate the mechanism determining the mass transfer at a gas evolving electrode, the t...
In order to elucidate the mechanism determining the mass transfer at a gas evolving electrode, the t...
The thickness, d, of the Nernst diffusion layer depends on the nature of the gas evolved, on the mod...
The thickness, d, of the Nernst diffusion layer depends on the nature of the gas evolved, on the mod...
The thickness, d, of the Nernst diffusion layer depends on the nature of the gas evolved, on the mod...
The thickness, d, of the Nernst diffusion layer depends on the nature of the gas evolved, on the mod...
The thickness, d, of the Nernst diffusion layer depends on the nature of the gas evolved, on the mod...
Nucleation of bubbles, their growth by diffusion of dissolved gas to the bubble surface and by coale...
The formation, growth and detachment of gas bubbles on electrodes are omnipresent in electrolysis an...
A completes set of models for the mass transfer of indicator ions to gas-evolving electrodes with di...
A completes set of models for the mass transfer of indicator ions to gas-evolving electrodes with di...
The formation, growth and detachment of gas bubbles on electrodes are omnipresent in electrolysis an...