1964
DOI: 10.1002/recl.19640830314
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A reversible nitrate electrode

Abstract: A reversible nitrate electrode is described consisting of a bristle of platinum wires through which a stream of NO2 and 0 2 is maintained. The behaviour of the nitrate electrode is tested with respect to stability and reversibility against a silver electrode in molten silver nitrate. The standard E M F at 600" K was found to be E" = 0.176 V against a calculated value of E" = 0.175 V.

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“…The dissociation of NO.2 is a relatively slow reaction, at least in the gas phase (3). A recent study (4) stability of the NO2 + 02 mixture in the melt was verified by analysis of the effluent gases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The dissociation of NO.2 is a relatively slow reaction, at least in the gas phase (3). A recent study (4) stability of the NO2 + 02 mixture in the melt was verified by analysis of the effluent gases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%