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Silver mirror demonstration

Paneth22 first demonstrated that the decomposition by heat of certain organic compounds furnished products which removed metallic mirrors of silver, tellurium and other metals from the walls of the tube. For example when vapor of lead tetraethyl was heated a silver coating on the inside of the exit tube was removed for a considerable distance. The results were interpreted to mean that ethyl radicals were liberated in the thermal decomposition and... [Pg.50]

Electrochemical metal removal processes have been developed and utilized by industry for a variety of different applications. Electropolishing as an industrial finishing operation was first demonstrated by Jaquet in 1930 [113]. Metals such as aluminum, steel, brass, cooper, and silver/iuckel alloys are anodized to produce a highly reflective mirror fliush. The surface to be polished is the anode with a current density in the range of 0.100 to 0.800 A/cm. The electrolyte is typically phosphoric... [Pg.1794]


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