A review on the electrochemistry of tin
1989; Elsevier BV; Volume: 21; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0254-0584(89)90100-4
ISSN1879-3312
AutoresI. A. Ammar, S. Darwish, Munawar Khalil, Sabry El‐Taher,
Tópico(s)Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
ResumoThe recent literature on the electrochemistry of tin has been reviewed since 1970. In order to avoid unnecessary length, only papers which contain significant contributions are included. The review has been written in a bibliographical manner, and papers are arranged chronologically in each section. In this manner, the reader can follow the developments in each section as new techniques and new ideas are introduced, and can easily draw conclusions regarding the agreement and contradictions between the results of various authors. Furthermore, he has the liberty of formulating plans for future research, without being biased by the reviewers personal opinions. The contents of this review have been classified into twelve sections: (1) Anodic dissolution of Sn and tinplate. (2) Corrosion of Sn and tinplate. (3) Passivity and anodic passivation of Sn, tin alloys, and tinplate. (4) Cathodic passivation in dichromate. (5) Electrodeposition (electroplating) of Sn and Sn alloys. (6) Electrochemical properties of electroplated Sn alloys. (7) Semi-conducting properties of SnO2. (8) Some industrial aspects of tinplate. (9) Cathodic processes. (10) Electron transfer studies between soluble Sn species. (11) Photo-effects. (12) Miscellaneous studies. Each section written as concisely as possible, and 190 references are included.
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