Originally posted by 12AX7
Idunno, I've electrolyzed lead in a salt solution before; as long as it's not hot (such that PbCl2 is mobile and makes Pb(OH2) as I'd
like), it passivates, then slowly the coating transforms to Pb(OH)2 and then PbO2, which sloughs off. Problem is, current is really low once it
passivates, so it takes forever to get much PbO2 formation.
A coated electrode might work (suppose I'll go anodize Pb in H2SO4 and try it), but it may also slough off at pinholes and passivate anyway.
Tim |