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titleOfInvention A method of lead oxide is prepared using fuel cell method
abstract A method of lead oxide being prepared using fuel cell method, is related to the production field of lead oxide.Respectively to be anode with the oxygen electrode of catalytic oxidation-reduction function, using metallic lead as cathode, alkaline solution is electrolyte, and electrolyte crystallization precipitation product lead oxide, mother liquid recycling, the lead oxide crystal form prepared are controllable in discharge process.The technique for preparing lead oxide not only realizes atom economy, but also the fuel cell can provide the discharge voltage of 0.6V or so while preparing lead oxide product.
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