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Thin-layer cell/configuration problem

The best solution to the bubble, edge, and IR drop problems was to switch to a larger cell (Fig. 25) to get rid of the thin layer configuration (Fig. 19). The two obvious drawbacks are that more solution is needed for every rinse and that potential control is lost between each rinse, using the... [Pg.128]


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