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2011-Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit
SIPS2011 Volume 3: Molten Salts & Ionic Liquids 2011

Editors:Florian K
Publisher:Flogen Star OUTREACH
Publication Year:2012
Pages:630 pages
ISBN:978-0-9879917-2-0
ISSN:2291-1227 (Metals and Materials Processing in a Clean Environment Series)

    Compute Of The Diffusion Coefficient To The Alloy Fe – Ni, Using The Randles-Sevcik Correlation, In Basic NaOH Solutions Environment

    Baldemar Martinez1; Angélica Oropeza Amador1; CLAUDIA MARTINEZ2;
    1INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL, México D.F., Mexico; 2INSTITUTO MEXICANO DEL PETROLEO, MEXICO D.F, Mexico;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 275
    Topic: 6

    Abstract:

    Specimens of Ni were conditioned in the test piece with a work area of 0.07917 cm2, each one of them was polished. The electrochemical information was obtain by mean of anodic potentiodinamic polarization and polarization resistance. The anodic polarization indicates that the critical current has a linear relationship with the NaOH concentration. the diffusion coefficient was determinated by the Randles- Sevcik.

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    Martinez B, Oropeza Amador A, MARTINEZ C. Compute Of The Diffusion Coefficient To The Alloy Fe – Ni, Using The Randles-Sevcik Correlation, In Basic NaOH Solutions Environment. In: Florian K, editors. Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit SIPS2011 Volume 3: Molten Salts & Ionic Liquids 2011. Volume 3. Montreal(Canada): FLOGEN Star Outreach;2012. p..