Harrar et al., 1983 - Google Patents
Electrosynthesis of N 2 O 5 by Controlled‐Potential Oxidation of N 2 O 4 in Anhydrous HNO 3Harrar et al., 1983
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- 1688977364814811542
- Author
- Harrar J
- Pearson R
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of the Electrochemical Society
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The anodic oxidation of N204in aqueous and anhydrous HNO~ has been investigated by controlled-potential techniques and found to be an excellent method for the preparation of solutions of N~ O5 in anhydrous HNO~. The product solutions can be used directly for the …
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