
doi: 10.1038/160259a0
In connexion with the well-known intercrystalline failure of mild steel in concentrated solutions of sodium hydroxide, it would appear that a study of the anodic behaviour of iron in such solutions might lead to results of considerable interest. A search of the literature soon reveals, however, that but little attention has been devoted to this matter. The work of Grube and Gmelin1, who carried out a careful and extensive investigation in this field, is therefore of special importance. These workers obtained evidence that anodic dissolution takes place in two distinct potential stages: at low current densities electrolysis proceeds at a potential of about — 0·85. V. (hydrogen), whereas at higher values it changes suddenly to + 0·65 V., when oxygen evolution commences. The critical current density was found to increase rapidly with temperature. Evidence is adduced by Grube and Gmelin that the lower (more negative) potential stage is associated with the formation of ferrous ion, and the higher with oxidation to the hexavalent ion Fe6.; anionic complexes being formed having the probable compositions (FeO2)″ and (FeO4)″ respectively.
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