Abstract

The present paper presents a study on the anode dissolution and corrosion of aluminum electrodes by electrolysis of aqueous solutions of sodium chloride in a magnetic field. The electrolysis was carried out under a galvanostatic regime with direct current and a uniform electric field. The magnetic field was generated by permanent magnets placed along the axis between an anode and cathode. The parameter current efficiency was used as a measure of the non-conformity with the generalized Faraday law observed.

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