The effect of the solution flow rate on the final mass of metals deposited into a porous electrode at individual and joint deposition. Rear delivery of solution
Abstract:Pursuing the studies of the effect of solution flow rate and direction on filling of a porous electrode with deposited metals, the peculiarities of individual and joint deposition of metals are studied for the rear solu tion delivery. In the rear delivery mode, the nonmonotonic dependence of the final mass of the cathodic deposit m f on the solution flow rate m v with the maximum at middle flow rates is observed to hold. The main differences from the frontal delivery mode are the much higher mass values in the… Show more
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