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BULLETIN OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
Volume 91, Issue 2, Pages 165-172Publisher
CHEMICAL SOC JAPAN
DOI: 10.1246/bcsj.20170238
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- Osaka Ohtani University Grant (Pharmaceutical Sciences)
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The magnetic field effect (MFE) on lead metal deposition from the reaction of lead(II) acetate aqueous solution and a zinc metal plate was studied. The effect depends on the lead(II) acetate concentration. By applying a 0.38 T field, the deposition yield increased by 50% and 10%, respectively, when a 0.2 M and a 0.5 M solution was used. It decreased by about 5% when a 0.1M solution was used. The effect is explainable by Lorentz-force-induced convection. The decrease or increase of the yield is probably attributable to the change of the rate-controlling step in this inhomogeneous reaction by the change of lead(II) ion concentration.
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