Abstract

The oscillatory behaviour of anodic copper dissolution in aqueous sodium chloride solutions containing small amounts of thiocyanate ions has been analysed by techniques of time series-based forecasting and the Hurst exponent approach of fractal Brownian motion theory. The analysis offers a new interpretation of the effect of externally imposed magnetic fields.

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