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Burke and O’Sullivan

In a further examination of the hydrous rhodium oxide system Burke and O Sullivan showed that thick films grown by fast cycling procedures were only partially active with regard to charge storage... [Pg.224]

This system seems to be the only alloy to date whose hydrous oxide growth behavior under potential cycling conditions has been investigated. Burke and O Sullivan demonstrated that with an alloy containing 10% by weight of rhodium in platinum both components corroded on cycling between certain limits (0-1.5 V) in 1.0 mol dm NaOH. However, while the platinum corrosion product was found to be soluble under these conditions the rhodium one was not—in fact the hydrous film developed on the surface in this case was apparently derived almost totally from the minor component in the alloy. [Pg.226]


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