Bromate electroreduction from acidic solution at rotating disc electrode. Theoretical study of the steady-state convective-diffusion transport for excess of bromate ions compared to protons
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Russian Ministry of Education and Research
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Elsevier BV
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Electrochemistry,General Chemical Engineering
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