The photochemical reaction between O⁻ ions and F centers
was investigated. The activation energy was determined by the
Arrhenius law to be 0.10 + 0.04 eV for temperature below 180°K.
The diffusion of alpha centers towards the oxide ion was eliminated
as the rate limiting step and the low trapping...
Vanadium pentoxide electrodes were prepared by melting
the powdered oxide around a platinum foil in a pyrex tube. The
electrode was discharged, and the discharge product was studied,
but not identified, by means of chemical and x-ray diffraction analysis.
A study was made of the relationship between the electrode
potential...
Vanadium pentoxide single crystals were grown from the melt.
These crystals were made the cathode in an electrolytic cell and the
polarization and recovery of the electrode were studied under a
variety of experimental conditions.
A study of the electrode potential versus that of the standard
hydrogen electrode as a...