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Some Applications of the Variation of Hydrogen Overvoltage by MacInnes D. A., Contieri A. W.

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Specific results of calculated κB values for a diversity of ABC model functions are shown in Fig. 6. 5) and translated into equivalent parameters σ · τ and τ . The mean vertical and lateral dimensions of the described roughness features are in the nanometer range. They can, however, be generally extended into the micrometer range as well, as the diagram expresses the independence of κB on the absolute structural dimension. 4 (or higher) define the requirements for the manufacturing process. From the technological point of view it can be mentioned: The higher the aspect ratio of roughness structures, which is preferred in the sense of ultra-hydrophobic wetting properties (high κB value), the higher the limitation of potentially qualified manufacturing processes.

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