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Electrical precipitators ionic mobilities

There is still another type of internal solid state reaction which we will discuss and it is electrochemical in nature. It occurs when an electrical current flows through a mixed conductor in which the point defect disorder changes in such a way that the transference of electronic charge carriers predominates in one part of the crystal, while the transference of ionic charge carriers predominates in another part of it. Obviously, in the transition zone (junction) a (electrochemical) solid state reaction must occur. It leads to an internal decomposition of the matrix crystal if the driving force (electric field) is sufficiently high. The immobile ionic component is internally precipitated, whereas the mobile ionic component is carried away in the form of electrically charged point defects from the internal reaction zone to one of the electrodes. [Pg.210]


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