Abstract
Electrochemistry of lead telluride stationary electrode was studied in nitric acid solutions of pH 1.5-3.0. E-pH diagram for Pb-Te-H2O system was calculated. Results of cyclic voltammetry of Pb, Te and PbTe were discussed in correlation with thermodynamic predictions. Anodic dissolution of PbTe electrode at potential approx. -100÷50 mV (SCE) resulted in tellurium formation, while above 300 mV TeO2 was mainly produced. The latter could dissolve to HTeO+2 under acidic electrolyte, but it was inhibited by increased pH of the bath.
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Rudnik, E., & Biskup, P. (2015). Electrochemical studies of lead telluride behavior in acidic nitrate solutions. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 60(1), 95–100. https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2015-0015
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