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THE formation of electrolytic metallic powders on solid electrodes at a certain potential in the region of the limiting current was first observed with copper, gold and cadmium1,2. However, the conditions of electrodeposition on the solid electrodes make it impossible to determine precisely the corresponding potentials3 and to construct a series of potentials of metallic powder formation.
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CALUŞARU, A., KŮTA, J. Potentials of Metallic Powder Formation on the Mercury Dropping Electrode. Nature 211, 1080 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2111080a0
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