1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf00615825
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Studies concerning the growth of cadmium dendrites. I. Morphology in alkaline media

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“…the electrode surface and subsequent moss formation. Even though a concurrent study (90) confirmed that small amounts of suspended cadamate greatly enhanced the growth rate of moss, the authors later concluded that the amount of dissolved cadamate was not sufficient to cause a change in morphology.…”
Section: A-22 Effect Of Crystalline Imperfectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…the electrode surface and subsequent moss formation. Even though a concurrent study (90) confirmed that small amounts of suspended cadamate greatly enhanced the growth rate of moss, the authors later concluded that the amount of dissolved cadamate was not sufficient to cause a change in morphology.…”
Section: A-22 Effect Of Crystalline Imperfectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barnard and co-workers (90) hypothesized that cadamate, Cd(OH) 4 -2 , might be trapped m the crevices of the growing crystal, causing blocking of. the electrode surface and subsequent moss formation.…”
Section: A-22 Effect Of Crystalline Imperfectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existen publicaciones donde estudian los mecanismos de depósito del Cadmio sobre electrodos de Cadmio, Níquel, Cobre, Selenio, Platino, Carbón vítreo y óxido de Estaño [15][16][17][18][19][20]. Sin embargo, no se encontraron publicaciones que estudien los mecanismos de depósito del Cadmio sobre óxido de Titanio.…”
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