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Sweep rate electrochemical crystal

As expected from the anisotropy of chemical etching of Si in alkaline solutions, the electrochemical dissolution reaction shows a strong dependence on crystal orientation. For all crystal orientations except (111) a sweep rate independent anodic steady-state current density is observed for potentials below PP. For (111) silicon electrodes the passivation peak becomes sweep rate dependent and corresponds to a constant charge of 2.4 0.5 mCcm-2 [Sm6]. OCP and PP show a slight shift to more anodic potentials for (111) silicon if compared to (100) substrates, as shown in Fig. 3.4. [Pg.50]

Fig. 7.79. Current-voltage sweep curves on platinum single-crystal faces (100), (111), and (110) at 25 °C. Sweep range 50-1550 mV, sweep rate 0.1 V/s. (Reprinted from F. G. Will, J. Electrochem. Soc. 112(4) 451, 1965. Reproduced by permission of The Electrochemical Society, Inc.)... Fig. 7.79. Current-voltage sweep curves on platinum single-crystal faces (100), (111), and (110) at 25 °C. Sweep range 50-1550 mV, sweep rate 0.1 V/s. (Reprinted from F. G. Will, J. Electrochem. Soc. 112(4) 451, 1965. Reproduced by permission of The Electrochemical Society, Inc.)...
Abstract This chapter first explains the natural flotability of some minerals in the aspect of the crystal structure and demonstates the collectorless flotaiton of some minerals and its dependence on the h and pH of pulp. And then the surface oxidation is analysed eletrochemically and the relations of E to the composition of the solutions are calculated in accordance with Nemst Equation. The E h-pH diagrams of several minerals are obtained. Thereafter, electrochemical determination such as linear potential sweep voltammetry (LPSV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) and surface analysis of surface oxidation applied to the sulphide minerals are introduced. And recent researches have proved that elemental sulfur is the main hydrophobic entity which causes the collectorless flotability and also revealed the relation of the amount of sulfur formed on the mineral surfaces to the recoveries of minerals, which is always that the higher the concentration of surface sulphur, the quicker the collectorless flotation rate and thus the higher the recovery. [Pg.20]


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