Overpotential controls the morphology of electrolytically produced copper dendritic forms
Abstract
The morphologies of copper dendritic forms obtained in both potentiostatic and galvanostatic regimes of electrolysis with various amounts of the electricity were analyzed by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) technique. Irrespective of amount of passed electricity, 3D (three dimensional) pine-like dendrites with sharp tips were formed in the potentiostatic regime of electrolysis. On the other hand, the amount of passed electricity had a strong effect on the shape of the 3D pine-like dendrites formed in the galvanostatic regime of electrolysis. Dendrites with sharp tips were formed with smaller amount of passed electricity, while dendrites with globular tips were formed with larger amounts. The change in the shape of the galvanostatically synthesized 3D pine-like dendrites was explained by comparison with copper deposits obtained potentiostatically at overpotentials that corresponded to the final overpotentials during galvanostatic regime of electrolysis for the analyzed amounts of ...electricity. Based on the similarity of the obtained morphologies at the macro level, it was concluded that the overpotential plays a crucial role in the formation of the electrolytically synthesized dendrites and that the controlled conditions of electrolysis could represent a suitable way for a synthesis of spherical Cu particles by electrolysis.
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scanning electron micro-scope (SEM) / powder / electrolysis / dendrite / copperSource:
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 2019, 84, 11, 1209-1220Publisher:
- Srpsko hemijsko društvo, Beograd
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DOI: 10.2298/JSC190522066N
ISSN: 0352-5139
WoS: 000500748300003
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85076381290
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Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Nikolic, Nebojša D. AU - Živković, Predrag M. AU - Pavlović, Miomir G. AU - Baščarević, Zvezdana PY - 2019 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1237 AB - The morphologies of copper dendritic forms obtained in both potentiostatic and galvanostatic regimes of electrolysis with various amounts of the electricity were analyzed by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) technique. Irrespective of amount of passed electricity, 3D (three dimensional) pine-like dendrites with sharp tips were formed in the potentiostatic regime of electrolysis. On the other hand, the amount of passed electricity had a strong effect on the shape of the 3D pine-like dendrites formed in the galvanostatic regime of electrolysis. Dendrites with sharp tips were formed with smaller amount of passed electricity, while dendrites with globular tips were formed with larger amounts. The change in the shape of the galvanostatically synthesized 3D pine-like dendrites was explained by comparison with copper deposits obtained potentiostatically at overpotentials that corresponded to the final overpotentials during galvanostatic regime of electrolysis for the analyzed amounts of electricity. Based on the similarity of the obtained morphologies at the macro level, it was concluded that the overpotential plays a crucial role in the formation of the electrolytically synthesized dendrites and that the controlled conditions of electrolysis could represent a suitable way for a synthesis of spherical Cu particles by electrolysis. PB - Srpsko hemijsko društvo, Beograd T2 - Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society T1 - Overpotential controls the morphology of electrolytically produced copper dendritic forms EP - 1220 IS - 11 SP - 1209 VL - 84 DO - 10.2298/JSC190522066N ER -
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Nikolic, N. D., Živković, P. M., Pavlović, M. G.,& Baščarević, Z.. (2019). Overpotential controls the morphology of electrolytically produced copper dendritic forms. in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society Srpsko hemijsko društvo, Beograd., 84(11), 1209-1220. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC190522066N
Nikolic ND, Živković PM, Pavlović MG, Baščarević Z. Overpotential controls the morphology of electrolytically produced copper dendritic forms. in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society. 2019;84(11):1209-1220. doi:10.2298/JSC190522066N .
Nikolic, Nebojša D., Živković, Predrag M., Pavlović, Miomir G., Baščarević, Zvezdana, "Overpotential controls the morphology of electrolytically produced copper dendritic forms" in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 84, no. 11 (2019):1209-1220, https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC190522066N . .