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- 2023Investigation of hybrid Zr-aminosilane treatment formation on zinc substrate and comparison to advanced high strength stainless steelcitations
- 2022Unraveling the mechanism of the conversion treatment on Advanced High Strength Stainless Steels (AHSSS)citations
- 2022Unraveling the formation mechanism of hybrid Zr conversion coating on advanced high strength stainless steelscitations
- 2019Electrodeposition of Nickel Based Nanostructures from Deep Eutectic Solvent / Water Mixtures As Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction
- 2019Influence of water content and applied potential on the electrodeposition of Ni coatings from deep eutectic solventscitations
- 2017Comprehensive Study of the Electrodeposition of Nickel Nanostructures from Deep Eutectic Solvents: Self-Limiting Growth by Electrolysis of Residual Watercitations
- 2016Electrodeposition of Nickel Nanoparticles from Choline Chloride - Urea Deep Eutectic Solvent
- 2016Electrodeposition of Nickel Nanostructures from Deep Eutectic Solvents
- 2016Electrodeposition of Nickel from Deep Eutectic Solvents
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Electrodeposition of Nickel Nanoparticles from Choline Chloride - Urea Deep Eutectic Solvent
Abstract
Electrodeposition is an important technology for several applications such as the fabrication of metallic coatings, elaboration of semiconductor thin films for photovoltaics and synthesis of nanomaterials. Compared to physical vapor deposition techniques (e.g. sputtering), electrodeposition is especially interesting for large area surface treatments at the industrial scale, due to its versatility and low cost. Furthermore, electrodeposition permits the growth of the nanostructures directly on the substrate of interest and allows obtaining highly electroactive nanostructures [1]. Over the last few years Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) have generated great enthusiasm as a new generation of non-aqueous electrolytes. They offer plenty of advantages, such as high thermal stability and broad electrochemical window compared to aqueous solutions. Furthermore, DESs are less toxic and their preparation is less demanding and more cost-effective than this of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids (RTILs) [2].<br/>In the present work, we investigated the electrodeposition of nickel on both glassy carbon (GC) and low carbon steel substrates from 1:2 choline chloride – urea DES (1:2 ChCl-U). The GC was used to generate supported nanostructures. Alternatively, the Ni films were sought after when using steel substrates. In both cases, by combining electrochemical techniques, such us cyclic / linear sweep voltammetry and chronoamperommetry, with ex-situ characterization, like FE-SEM, XPS, STEM, EDX and EELS, the electrochemical processes occurring during nickel deposition were better understood. Special attention was given to the interaction between the solvent and the electrodeposited nickel phase. This interaction has been shown to be very different from that in the aqueous solutions [3-4]<br/><br/>[1] G-R. Li, H. Xu, X-F. Lu, J-X. Feng, Y-X. Tong, C-Y. Su, Electrochemical synthesis of nanostructured materials for electrochemical energy conversion and storage. Nanoscale, 5 (2013), 4056-4069.<br/>[2] E.L. Smith, A.P. Abbott, K.S. Ryder, Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) and their applications. Chemical Reviews, 114, (2014), 11060–82.<br/>[3]J.A. Hammons, T. Muselle, J. Ustarroz, M. Tzedaki, M. Raes, A. Hubin, et al., Stability, Assembly, and Particle/Solvent Interactions of Pd Nanoparticles Electrodeposited from a Deep Eutectic Solvent, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 117 (2013) 14381–14389.<br/>[4]E.A. Mernissi Cherigui, P. Bouckenooge, K. Sentosun, H. Vanrompay, S. Bals, H. Terryn, J. Ustarroz,Electrodeposition of Nickel Nanostructures from Deep Eutectic Solvents, Manuscript in Preparation. (2016). <br/>