2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2009.04.028
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Electrodeposition of metals from non-aqueous solutions

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“…In case of the other metal substrates cathodic peaks are not so distinct and there is difficult to fit anodic peaks to them what could indicate that same reduction reactions of zirconium ions are not reversible. Those differences depend on different conditions of adsorption upon different metals and on the different behaviours of the metals in the electrolyte [25]. Zirconium has been reported by several investigators to exist in many oxidation states in molten alkali halides.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In case of the other metal substrates cathodic peaks are not so distinct and there is difficult to fit anodic peaks to them what could indicate that same reduction reactions of zirconium ions are not reversible. Those differences depend on different conditions of adsorption upon different metals and on the different behaviours of the metals in the electrolyte [25]. Zirconium has been reported by several investigators to exist in many oxidation states in molten alkali halides.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike aqueous electrolytes (where the metal ions solubility is limited by oxides/hydroxides precipitation), high solubility, and ligand concentrations can be achieved in water-free ionic liquids. Moreover, the high ligand concentrations ensure greater control on the metal speciation in the electrolyte [76,77]. Therefore, reline forms strong metal complexes with the ions, and hence, the necessity of using complexing agents is eliminated.…”
Section: Cise/cigse Electrodeposition In Non-aqueous Electrolytesmentioning
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“…A stable Au/Mg alloy has a work function lower than gold and it is remarkably resistant to the effects of water and air, which makes it well suited for application in contact anion [24,[26][27][28]. In addition, new ionic liquids proved to be suitable media for electrodeposition of metals and alloys at relatively low temperatures (from 273 to 373 K) [29][30][31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%