Abstract

The electrolytic oxidation of chromic sulphate to chromic acid in a sulphuric acid medium has been examined at a number of lead dioxide surfaces (produced by the oxidation of lead containing 5% antimony either potentiostatically or by repetitive potential cycling), and has been characterized by cyclic voltammetry and other methods. The rate of the process and the current efficiency depend on the surface preparation to some extent.

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