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Effect of silicate adsorption on the double layer capacitance and exchange current density of the Pb/PbSO4 electrode reaction

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Galvanostatic transients in the linear polarization domain have been used to analyse the variation of double layer capacitance and exchange current densities of the Pb/PbSO4 electrode reaction at various states-of-charge (SOC) values. From these data, the potential-dependence of double layer capacitance has been evaluated as a function of SOC. Interesting changes have been observed in the double-layer capacitance and exchange current densities as a result of immobilization of the electrolyte.

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Vinod, M.P., Vijayamohanan, K. Effect of silicate adsorption on the double layer capacitance and exchange current density of the Pb/PbSO4 electrode reaction. J Appl Electrochem 25, 80–87 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00251269

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