Abstract
Passivation times of horizontally upward‐facing and downward‐facing zinc microanodes in electrolytes of five concentrations are reported. These measurements extend passivation data into a low current‐density region for evaluating conflicting interpretations of published work. To interpret our data, a new mechanism for anodic passivation is proposed. In high current‐density regions, passivation occurs when compact covers the electrode surface; in low current‐density regions, passivation occurs when the mass transfer of hydroxide ions across a porous layer is less than that required for anodization. This work also discusses passivation in porous zinc battery electrodes.
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Liu, M., Cook, G. M., & Yao, N. P. (1981). Passivation of Zinc Anodes in KOH Electrolytes. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 128(8), 1663–1668. https://doi.org/10.1149/1.2127707
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