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- 2016A review of developments in the electrodeposition of tincitations
- 2016Composite, multilayer and three-dimensional substrate supported tin-based electrodeposits from methanesulphonic acidcitations
- 2015Anodic deposition of compact, freely-standing or microporous polypyrrole films from aqueous methanesulphonic acidcitations
- 2014Electrodeposition of copper from mixed sulphate–chloride acidic electrolytes at rotating disc electrodecitations
- 2010Copper deposition at segmented, reticulated vitreous carbon cathode in hull cellcitations
- 2010Electrodeposition and tribological characterisation of nickel nanocomposite coatings reinforced with nanotubular titanatescitations
- 2010Developments in the soluble lead-acid flow batterycitations
- 2009Plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) for production of anodised coatings on lightweight metal (Al, Mg, Ti) alloyscitations
- 2008Normal and anomalous electrodeposition of tin–copper alloys from methanesulphonic acid bath containing perfluorinated cationic surfactantcitations
- 2006Electrodeposition of composite coatings containing nanoparticles in a metal depositcitations
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Copper deposition at segmented, reticulated vitreous carbon cathode in hull cell
Abstract
The electrodeposition of copper from an acid sulphate solution has been studied in a Hull cell fitted with four types of cathode; a carbon plate or a reticulated vitreous carbon (RVC) sheet was used either in a continuous or segmented form. The rates of mass transport to the planar plate and RVC electrodes have been compared in static and stirred electrolytes containing 50, 75 and<br/>100 mmol dm23 CuSO4 in 0?5 mol dm23 Na2SO4 at pH 2 and 298 K. The cathodes were divided into 10 equal sections and current vs. potential curves were obtained for each section at a constant current up to 140 mA. The current distribution over the cathodes followed a logarithmic<br/>decay with distance along the cathode; segments nearest to the anode experienced the highest rate of copper deposition.