Effect of silicate ions on electrode overvoltage
Abstract
The influence of the addition of a silicate to a caustic solution (KOH) was studied in order to determine the degree to which silicates inhibit the corrosion of chrysotile under conditions of electrolysis at working temperatures of 100 C and above. In an alkaline solution containing various silicate concentrations current density was increased and electrode overvoltage was measured. Results show that silicate ion concentrations in the electrolyte increase with temperature without effecting electrochemical performance up to 115 C at 700 MA/sqcm. At this point the concentration is about 0.5 g Si/100g KOH. Beyond this limit electrolytic performance rapidly degenerates due to severe oxidation of the electrodes.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- June 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977STIN...7927413G
- Keywords:
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- Asbestos;
- Electrochemical Corrosion;
- Electrodes;
- Overvoltage;
- Silicates;
- Current Density;
- Electrodeposition;
- Electrolysis;
- Potassium Hydroxides;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering