Near-Electrode Plasma at Electrolyte Discharge on the Frequency Selective Surface

  • Kirko* D
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Abstract

Near-cathode plasma of the discharge in electrolyte and its interaction with electrodes was researched in the work. Electrical parameters of the discharge for two electrolyte compositions were investigated. Temperature and concentration of the near-cathode plasma of this discharge were measured using spectral methods. Appearance of sphere-like formations and pores surface is observed on the surface of the titanium electrodes. Possible explanation of the formation of these superface structures is proposed. The effect of the discharge in the electrolyte on the electrode surface was studied in this work. We consider properties of electrical current near the titanium electrode due to the presence a pores structure on this electrode. We can suppose that the current near the surface of cathode consists from a number of separate current channels with the 0.1-2 μm thick at a current in the region 10-8-10-6 А in the separate channel.

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Kirko*, D. (2020). Near-Electrode Plasma at Electrolyte Discharge on the Frequency Selective Surface. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(3), 3399–3403. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.c8852.019320

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