Abstract

Abstract By using electro-deposited lead dioxide (PbO2) electrode as an indicator, the electrode reaction of acetylacetone in aqueous solution was investigated. In conclusion, it was found that in the cathodic process electrode lead dioxide is reduced to lead ion which reacts with acetylacetone to form the complex and in the anodic process the lead complex is oxidized again and deposited onto the electrode as lead dioxide.

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