2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10800-008-9643-y
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Wet film application techniques and their effects on the stability of RuO2–TiO2 coated titanium anodes

Abstract: The effect of wet film application techniques on the physical and electrochemical properties and operational stability of RuO 2 -TiO 2 coated titanium anodes was evaluated. Four compositions of RuO 2 -TiO 2 coatings were applied to Ti substrates by three different wet coating methods-brush, dip and spin. Changing the coating technique resulted in different morphologies. Electrochemically active surface area of the coatings was related to the morphology. A shift in Ru(III)/Ru(IV) oxidation potential occurred up… Show more

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“…1 shows a typical example of a spin coated disk electrode (diameter 25 mm) with RuO2 deposited on a Ni substrate. The coating appears rather compact on a microscale and lacks the mud-cracked pattern usually obtained by other coating solution application techniques like brushing, spraying, or dipping [19] (Fig. 1b).…”
Section: Ultraviolet (Uv) Absorption Spectrophotometrymentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…1 shows a typical example of a spin coated disk electrode (diameter 25 mm) with RuO2 deposited on a Ni substrate. The coating appears rather compact on a microscale and lacks the mud-cracked pattern usually obtained by other coating solution application techniques like brushing, spraying, or dipping [19] (Fig. 1b).…”
Section: Ultraviolet (Uv) Absorption Spectrophotometrymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The spin coating technique was implemented to assure that reproducible samples were obtained [19,20]. Nickel disks (Ni-201) with a diameter of 25 mm and thickness of 1 mm were used as substrates.…”
Section: Electrode Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, all three plots show two distinct linear segments, one in the low-potential region and the other in the high-potential region, which has been reported as the doubleslope behavior for the oxygen evolution reaction on such metaloxide electrodes. 52,53 The increase of the Tafel slope in the high- anodes and b 1 was used for (P-PbO 2 )-MnO 2 anode according to the anodic potential corresponding to the current density in industrial electrolysis.…”
Section: Electrocatalytic Performances For Oermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…56 In addition, these small J 0 values were considered to be meaningless in evaluating the electrocatalytic activity of anode materials. 52 As a result, the overpotential h a was frequently used as the only important criterion. In general, the calculated overpotential shown in Table 1 is consistent with the trend of stable anodic potential shown in Fig.…”
Section: Electrocatalytic Performances For Oermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and chlorine evolution reaction (CER) are the main anodic reactions in most cathodic processes. The introduction of SnO 2 , IrO 2 , RuO 2 , and La 2 O 3 or a combination of them into MMO anodes can improve the performance of the anodes for OER and CER [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. Thus, the fractional replacement of TiO 2 with active oxides, such as SnO 2 or La 2 O 3 in RuO 2 -based anodes improves the electrocatalytic activity for OER and CER [17][18][19][20].…”
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