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XC. On voltaic electricity, and on the effects of a battery charged with sulphate of copper

Abstract: XC. On Voltaic Electricity, and on the effects era Battery charged with Sulphate of Copper. By Mr. W. DE LA RYE**.

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“…In 1831 Bessemer [10] copper plated steel castings of frogs, insects, and plants by immersion in copper sulfate solution on a zinc tray. In 1836 the Daniel cell was first used for electrodepositing copper [11] and a technical report was published by De la Rue [12]. In 1839 Jacobi made Russian bank notes using copper-plated electrotypes, and in 1840 he received the first patent for making electrotypes [13].…”
Section: History and Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1831 Bessemer [10] copper plated steel castings of frogs, insects, and plants by immersion in copper sulfate solution on a zinc tray. In 1836 the Daniel cell was first used for electrodepositing copper [11] and a technical report was published by De la Rue [12]. In 1839 Jacobi made Russian bank notes using copper-plated electrotypes, and in 1840 he received the first patent for making electrotypes [13].…”
Section: History and Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%