electropositive potential
electropositive potential
[i¦lek·trə¦päz·əd·iv pə′ten·chəl] (physical chemistry)
Potential of an electrode expressed as positive with respect to the hydrogen electrode.
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The hydrolysis of PAEs created
electropositive potential, meaning they were easy to be adsorbed on the activated sludge at higher pH.
The result is spatially localized
electropositive potential on photoconductor surface.
The result is a spatially localized
electropositive potential on the photoconductor surface.
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