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Cobalt Oxide Anodes
Dann2 maybe with your DTO coatings you've already got the answer.

Could you explain the details o ...
6-12-2007 at 17:02
by: jpsmith123
Some Papers I'd Like To Look At
I wonder if anyone has access to the following papers? These sound like they may have some useful in ...
6-12-2007 at 12:22
by: jpsmith123
Cobalt Oxide Anodes
Xenoid the way you describe your baked on coating...well it sounds exactly like my best electrodepos ...
6-12-2007 at 09:16
by: jpsmith123
Cobalt Oxide Anodes
Xenoid with regard to your baked on coating, I'm trying to get an idea of how well it stuck to the t ...
5-12-2007 at 19:52
by: jpsmith123
Cobalt Oxide Anodes
[quote][i]Originally posted by Xenoid[/i]
Yes, but CoO is not desirable, we want Co3O4 in the spine ...
5-12-2007 at 18:52
by: jpsmith123
Cobalt Oxide Anodes
Hello Chloric1,

Co Acetate apparently does decompose in air to CoO.


J. Mater. Chem., 1991, 1 ...
5-12-2007 at 17:24
by: jpsmith123
Cobalt Oxide Anodes
Well the Co Acetate solution doesn't work too well for painting and baking...it's just not soluble e ...
5-12-2007 at 16:41
by: jpsmith123
Cobalt Oxide Anodes
Yeah, I know that particular patent specifically says "TiOx where x = .45 to 1.2 and preferably wher ...
5-12-2007 at 02:38
by: jpsmith123
Cobalt Oxide Anodes
Mmmm...doesn't that look tasty! And to make it even better, I suggest adding some powdered sugar, er ...
4-12-2007 at 17:08
by: jpsmith123
Cobalt Oxide Anodes
Dann2 I went back and read that part of the thread, and you're right, he does sound legitimate.

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4-12-2007 at 06:00
by: jpsmith123
Cobalt Oxide Anodes
If you can heat to about 300 degrees C, the acetate should work nicely, as it is highly soluble in w ...
3-12-2007 at 15:56
by: jpsmith123
Cobalt Oxide Anodes
So Dann2 you're done experimenting with cobalt? You're not going to try any kind of baked on coating ...
3-12-2007 at 12:12
by: jpsmith123
Cobalt Oxide Anodes
I'm glad to hear that it's still running.

If you make another, I'd like to suggest adding some T ...
3-12-2007 at 09:52
by: jpsmith123
I give up on the electrodeposition idea.
Well let's see, three of us tried it...to no avail. I tried putting it over graphite, platinum, TiH2 ...
3-12-2007 at 05:56
by: jpsmith123
Cobalt Oxide Anodes
As per Xenoid's suggestion...

And I'll open the discussion with this:

The electrodeposition of ...
2-12-2007 at 20:31
by: jpsmith123
TiH2 Substrates
Rosco do you know if TiH2 can be soldered? I thought I remembered reading somewhere that it could be ...
2-12-2007 at 20:04
by: jpsmith123
More on PbO2 electrodes
Making it go from 250 to 500 C sounds more like "redesign" than "modification" :P.

Anyway, what I ...
2-12-2007 at 19:43
by: jpsmith123
More on PbO2 electrodes
How hot can a toaster oven get? I didn't think they would go much over 250 degrees C, which is proba ...
2-12-2007 at 19:03
by: jpsmith123
More on PbO2 electrodes
Xenoid my first sample ran for a little while, then, shortly after I noticed some black stuff floati ...
2-12-2007 at 17:06
by: jpsmith123
TiH2 Substrates
Well the hydriding in acetic acid didn't work too well. I couldn't deposit cobalt oxide over it.

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2-12-2007 at 09:46
by: jpsmith123
More on PbO2 electrodes
[quote]
How might one make Co Nitrate from Co Sulphate?
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According to one of the handbo ...
2-12-2007 at 05:42
by: jpsmith123
TiH2 Substrates
Probably the metal is deposited on the negative half-cycle and oxidized on the positive half-cycle.
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30-11-2007 at 18:50
by: jpsmith123
TiH2 Substrates
Yep I was getting quite a lot of bubbles.

BTW, earlier today I cathodized another piece of Ti wir ...
30-11-2007 at 17:02
by: jpsmith123
Another Hydride Related Patent
The attached patent describes a "Process For Electro-plating Nickel On Titanium".

In this case t ...
30-11-2007 at 10:20
by: jpsmith123
How thick can an anodized layer be?
Hello Tacho,

I admire your resourcefulness, but is it worth it to even fool around like that when ...
30-11-2007 at 09:16
by: jpsmith123
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