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H. Tamura

Researcher at Osaka University

Publications -  5
Citations -  43

H. Tamura is an academic researcher from Osaka University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Propylene carbonate & Electrolyte. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 39 citations.

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Anodic polarization of aluminium in organic electrolytes

TL;DR: In this paper, the polarization characteristics of aluminium anodes have been studied in various organic electrolytes containing aluminium chloride, and the small amount of oxide present on the metal was dissolved by an anodic pre-treatment.
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The properties of some mixed organic electrolyte solutions and their effects on the anodic performances of Mg electrodes

TL;DR: The properties of electrolyte solutions composed of mixed organic solvents with perchlorates and the polarization characteristics of Mg anodes in these solutions were investigated in this paper, where formamide, acetonitrile, propylene carbonate, tetrahydrofurane, and 1,2-dimethoxyethane along with sodium and lithium perchlorate were employed.
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Electrochemical reactions by tunnel current through thin insulating anodic oxide films on tantalum

TL;DR: In this paper, the same authors investigated Tantalum electrodes covered with oxide films, the thickness of which ranged from 40 to 90 A. Indium or gold was deposited on the oxide film by the vacuum deposition technique to prevent any change of oxide film properties by polarization.
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Electron conduction in passive films on nickel

TL;DR: In this article, the electron conduction properties of the passive film on nickel in acid solution were studied by differential capacitance of nickel electrode in the passive condition, and by redox reactions of the Fe2+/Fe3+ and Q/H2Q systems.
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Cathodic polarization characteristics of poly (4-vinylpyridine) bromine complex

TL;DR: The cathodic polarization characteristics of the electrode consisting of polyvinylpyridine bromine complex and graphite powder were investigated in this paper, where the electrolyte was propylene carbonate containing 1 M LiBr.