quest - 23-12-2006 at 13:04
Hi,
A month ago I got myself a good electricity supplier that can give 0-10V -10A.
I started playing with plating copper on steel and now trying my luck with making PbO2 electrodes. I tried making GSLD electrodes but got fragile
coating, I decided to try making PbO2 with electrolysis and use some binder to make electrode.
now for my question,
First I will be happy if some one can give me a good link for a site or a book that explain the basic of electrochemistry. (I know a little from
school, but it's only in a nutshell)
second, how can I calculate the current density and voltage needed to invert a Pb electrode to PbO2?
Thanks.
neutrino - 24-12-2006 at 06:54
There has been a lot of discussion here on making PbO<sub>2</sub> electrodes, including Pb --> PbO<sub>2</sub>. Search
around.
quest - 1-1-2007 at 10:38
I didn't asked for spoon-feed, I don't want some one telling me "use 4.125 volts and 0.683 A/Cm^2..."
I asked for the science in it, I asked for the way to calculate it.