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Plasma induced discharge electrolysis

Nanoparticle Size Control Using a Rotating Disk Anode for Plasma-Induced Cathodic Discharge Electrolysis... [Pg.133]

Figure 2.3.1 Schematic drawing of the principle of plasma-induced cathodic discharge electrolysis (a) and a rotating disk anode-type plasma-induced electrolysis cell (b)... Figure 2.3.1 Schematic drawing of the principle of plasma-induced cathodic discharge electrolysis (a) and a rotating disk anode-type plasma-induced electrolysis cell (b)...
Figure 2.3.2 TEM image (a) and size distribution (b) of Ni nanoparticles formed by plasma-induced cathodic discharge electrolysis using the rotating disk anode-type electrolytic cell (1.0A, 100°C, 2000rpm)... Figure 2.3.2 TEM image (a) and size distribution (b) of Ni nanoparticles formed by plasma-induced cathodic discharge electrolysis using the rotating disk anode-type electrolytic cell (1.0A, 100°C, 2000rpm)...
Tokushige, M., Nishikiori, T., and Ito, Y. (2010) Plasma-Induced Cathodic Discharge Electrolysis to Form Various MetaVAlloy Nanoparticles. Russ. J. Electrochem, 46, 657-665. [Pg.140]

Even when one electrode is outside the electrolytic bath, plasma-induced stationary discharge makes electrolysis possible under certain conditions [8]. The principle of the process is shown in Figure 7.1.16. [Pg.530]

Figure 7.1.16 Principle of plasma-induced cathodic discharge electrolysis... Figure 7.1.16 Principle of plasma-induced cathodic discharge electrolysis...

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