The impedance of electrical storage cells N. A. HampsonS. A. G. R. KarunathilakaR. Leek Reviews of Applied Electrochemistry Pages: 3 - 11
Design of electrochemical reactors via a sequential factorial costing technique P. R. NadebaumT. Z. Fahidy Papers Pages: 13 - 24
A simplified calculation procedure of concentration distribution in electrochemical systems T. Z. Fahidy Papers Pages: 25 - 27
Indirect electrolytic oxidation of some aromatic derivatives K. KramerP. M. RobertsonN. Ibl Papers Pages: 29 - 36
Diffusion-controlled current distributions near cell entries and corners A. A. WraggD. J. TaggM. A. Patrick Papers Pages: 43 - 47
Scale-up studies of the electrolytic reduction of oxalic to glyoxylic acid F. GoodridgeK. ListerK. Scott Papers Pages: 55 - 60
The cause of residual capacity in nickel oxyhydroxide electrodes R. BarnardG. T. CrickmoreF. L. Tye Papers Pages: 61 - 70
A high output power (70 V, 1.5 A) potentiostat-galvanostat M. FroelicherC. GabrielliJ. P. Toque Papers Pages: 71 - 74
Electrochemical silver microcoulometers with fluoroborate electrolyte Z. KoczorowskiI. Zagórska Papers Pages: 75 - 80
High oxygen ion conduction in sintered oxides of the Bi2O3-Er2O3 system M. J. VerkerkK. KeizerA. J. Burggraaf Papers Pages: 81 - 90
Fundamentals of lead-acid cells. IX. The effect of alloying with antimony on the electrochemical properties of solid lead N. A. HampsonS. KellyK. Peters Papers Pages: 91 - 96
Anodic oxidation of N-anions. III. Anodic oxidation of the N-anions of diacylimides: A search for a new electrochemical synthesis of hydrazine Z. AliR. BauerH. Wendt Papers Pages: 97 - 107
Studies concerning charged nickel hydroxide electrodes I. Measurement of reversible potentials R. BarnardC. F. RandellF. L. Tye Papers Pages: 109 - 125
Studies concerning charged nickel hydroxide electrodes. II. Thermodynamic considerations of the reversible potentials R. BarnardC. F. RandellF. L. Tye Papers Pages: 127 - 141