Masters Theses
Abstract
"Indium was found to form only In+3 ions when dissolving anodically in aqueous acid solutions. Thallium dissolves anodically in acid solutions giving Tl+1 ions only. The reason why Faraday's law is not being formed is that the anode undergoes partial disintegration producing small metallic particles.
Disintegration of these anodes depends on several factors: the nature and concentration of the corrosive medium, the surface condition of the anode, the current density, and the temperature of the corrosive solution. Disintegration may be due to different mechanisms depending on the nature of the electrolyte" -- Abstract, p. ii
Advisor(s)
Straumanis, Martin E., 1898-1973
Committee Member(s)
James, William Joseph
Frad, William A>, 1909-1974
Tappmeyer, Wilbur P.
Department(s)
Materials Science and Engineering
Degree Name
M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering
Publisher
University of Missouri at Rolla
Publication Date
1964
Pagination
viii, 66 pages
Note about bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-63)
Rights
© 1964 Richard Lloyd Martin, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Thesis - Open Access
File Type
text
Language
English
Thesis Number
T 1618
Print OCLC #
5959355
Recommended Citation
Martin, Richard Lloyd, "Anodic dissolution and disintegration of indium, thallium, and indium-cadmium solid solutions and valency of the ions going into solution." (1964). Masters Theses. 5626.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/masters_theses/5626