1971
DOI: 10.1149/1.2408145
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Film Formation and Hydrogen Evolution on the Alkaline Zinc Electrode

Abstract: The duplex structure of anodic films formed in concentrated KOH solutions with convection nearly absent--a hydrodynamic condition present near a hattery plate in proximity to a separator--has been confirmed on high-purity polycrystalline zinc and to a more limited extent on some polycrystalline zinc alloys as well Previously, the use of a very slow potential scan with simultaneous microscopic observation of single-crystal zinc electrodes showed that a precipitated coating of ZnO particles (type I film) overlie… Show more

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“…When investigating the oxidation behavior of a Zn electrode in concentrated alkaline KOH electrolyte, Powers et al [27][28][29] found that two types of ZnO could be formed on the surface of the polished Zn electrode. In the case of no convection current, type I ZnO crystals were first homogeneously nucleated in the electrolyte.…”
Section: Growth Mechanism Of Bunched Zno Nw Arrays In Alkali Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When investigating the oxidation behavior of a Zn electrode in concentrated alkaline KOH electrolyte, Powers et al [27][28][29] found that two types of ZnO could be formed on the surface of the polished Zn electrode. In the case of no convection current, type I ZnO crystals were first homogeneously nucleated in the electrolyte.…”
Section: Growth Mechanism Of Bunched Zno Nw Arrays In Alkali Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was Paper 44 presented at the Atlanta, Georgia, Meeting of the Society, Oct. [9][10][11][12][13][14] 1977.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2, Powers observed that the formation of ZnO occurred in two stages if convection currents were absent in the electrolyte, whereas it proceeded in one step in the presence of convection currents in the electrolyte. [3][4][5] In the absence of convection currents, individual ZnO crystals were first nucleated homogeneously in the electrolyte, and the size and number of these crystals increased upon further discharge. Powers designated these crystals as type I ZnO.…”
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