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Electrodeposited lead dioxide coatings

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posted on 2025-08-06, 14:44 authored by Xiaohong Li, Frank C. Walsh, Derek Pletcher
Lead dioxide coatings on inert substrates such as titanium and carbon now offer new opportunities for a material known for 150 years. It is now recognised that electrodeposition allows the preparation of stable coatings with different phase structures and a wide range of surface morphologies. In addition, substantial modification to the physical properties and catalytic activities of the coatings are possible through doping and the fabrication of nanostructured deposits or composites. In addition to applications as a cheap anode material in electrochemical technology, lead dioxide coatings provide unique possibilities for probing the dependence of catalytic activity on layer composition and structure (256 references).

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© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2011 Author's accepted manuscript. The version of record is available via DOI: 10.1039/c0cs00213e

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Chemical Society Reviews

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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Eagling, RD

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en

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Vol. 40, pp. 3879 - 3894

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  • Engineering

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