On the role of mass transport in high rate dissolution of iron and nickel in ECM electrolytes—I. Chloride solutions
High rate anodic dissolution of iron and nickel in 5 M NaCl was studied in a flow channel cell under controlled hydrodynamic conditions. Galvanostatic experiments were aimed at investigating the influence of current density and electrolyte flow rate on anode potential, current efficiency for metal d...
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