Measurement of mass transfer across a moving mercury-electrolyte interface by an electrochemical method
Tóm tắt
We develop an electrochemical technique in order to measure the mass transfer across a moving mercuryelectrolyte interface. The method is tested on an electromagnetically excited interface. It allows a continuous time measurement of the mass transfer across an agitated interface between two liquids.
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