Abstract

The influence of an ultrasonic field on the deposition of lead dioxide on to a graphite substrate from an aqueous solution of lead nitrate and copper nitrate has been investigated. In general, the deposits were smooth, adherent and free from pinholes at anode current densities up to 10 A dm−2.

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