octave
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Metal passivation prevention?
In an electrochemical cell I've been experimenting with I have an iron anode. After about 20 minutes the cell just cuts off. I think this is due to
the iron passivating by forming a protective iron oxide layer on its surface. Is there any way to prevent this?
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Klute
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What was the anolyte? I would think if you used dilute acid there wouldn't be any pasivation. Or just use PbO2 anode?
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octave
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The anolyte is NaOH and I have to use an iron anode . The only way I could get
around using an iron anode and use somthing inert is switching the anolyte to a soluable iron salt/NaOH.
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Iron or stainless should work fine as an anode in NaOH.
Tim
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