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- Title
The effect of constant electric field on the oxidation rate of massive zinc in supercritical water and the formation of zinc oxide nanocrystals.
- Authors
Shishkin, A.; Sokol, M.
- Abstract
It is established that the rate of oxidation of a massive zinc plate by supercritical water (SCW) at 673 K and 23 MPa increases and the morphology of obtained ZnO nanocrystals changes when strength E of the constant electric field applied perpendicular to the plate increases from 0 to 286 kV/m. A decrease in the SCW density at the same temperature results in the formation of a more compact nanostructured ZnO layer, while the increase in E leads to loosening of structure in the inner part of the ZnO layer.
- Subjects
ZINC oxide; PHYSICAL constants; ELECTRIC fields; OXIDATION; SUPERCRITICAL water; NANOCRYSTALS
- Publication
Technical Physics Letters, 2014, Vol 40, Issue 6, p516
- ISSN
1063-7850
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S106378501406025X