2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2019.144094
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The influence of bath temperature on the one-step electrodeposition of non- wetting copper oxide coatings

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“…Although many research papers report the electrodeposition of copper oxides and the studies of key parameters on their nanostructures for different applications (e.g. solar energy conversion, catalysis) [19,20], never in the aim to have a total elimination of soluble Cu(II) as adherent electrodeposited thin films for water depollution. For that, cyclic voltammetry measurements were performed for determining the best potential(s) in reduction.…”
Section: Case Of Cu(ii)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although many research papers report the electrodeposition of copper oxides and the studies of key parameters on their nanostructures for different applications (e.g. solar energy conversion, catalysis) [19,20], never in the aim to have a total elimination of soluble Cu(II) as adherent electrodeposited thin films for water depollution. For that, cyclic voltammetry measurements were performed for determining the best potential(s) in reduction.…”
Section: Case Of Cu(ii)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This compound is also often used as an absorbent layer or hole transport layer in solar cells, [33][34][35]. Synthesizing Cu 2 O deposits with very different crystal sizes according to the experimental conditions can be an asset for possible applications of these materials [19,20] obtained moreover within the framework of the total depollution of solutions loaded with copper.…”
Section: J O U R N a L P R E -P R O O Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 34 Various aspects of electrodeposition are extensively studied, such as current density, pH, effects of additives, the effect of change in temperature, and deposition time to tailor the properties of coatings for different applications. 26 , 35 39 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface engineering of metal–metal alloys using metallic coatings grabbed researchers’ attention because of their promising corrosion solution and improved mechanical strength. , Among inorganic coatings, nickel-based coatings are famous for their improved corrosion resistance and superior mechanical properties. Furthermore, the concept of composites is applied in nickel-based coatings to enhance their wear and erosion capabilities. ,, Nickel-based coatings are synthesized through various methods, namely, direct current electrodeposition, pulse current electrodeposition, and electroless deposition. , Direct current electrodeposition of a nickel-based composite coating is utilized by researchers due to its simplicity, stability of chemical bath, ease of tailoring the chemical bath, ease of scaling up and modifying the microstructure, and being economically feasible . Various aspects of electrodeposition are extensively studied, such as current density, pH, effects of additives, the effect of change in temperature, and deposition time to tailor the properties of coatings for different applications. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During this process, the superhydrophobic effect can be achieved by controlling the process condition with microstructure constructed on the surface [19]. The pulse electrodeposition [20], jet electrodeposition [21], and composite electrodeposition [22] are known techniques for industrial application nowadays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%