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Electrically conducting oxide (ceramic) coatings for composite anodes have been used in recent years for various electrochemical processess, particularly in the electrolytic production of chlorine, chlorine oxide compounds, fuel cells, and cathodic protection systems (1,2). The compos¬ite anode usually consists of a self passivating conductive metal base (e.g., titanium or niobium) and a coating of transition metal oxides and noble metal oxides of the platinum group (3)
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Stephenson, L.D., Hock, V.F., Rigsbee, J.M., Teer, D., Arnell, D. (1986). Microstructural Analysis of Electronically Conductive Ceramic Coatings Synthesized by Reactive ION Plating and Sputter Deposition. In: Kiriakidis, G., Carter, G., Whitton, J.L. (eds) Erosion and Growth of Solids Stimulated by Atom and Ion Beams. NATO ASI Series, vol 112. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4422-0_31
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