The topography and other properties related to disordered metal surfaces play an important role in deposition, corrosion and growth phenomena. Metal surfaces resulting from columnar or dendritic metal deposits can be taken as models of anisotropic and isotropic strong surface disorder, respectively. The topography of rough columnar surfaces can be determined by scanning tunneling microscopy at different scales and described by means of the dynamic scaling theory. Roughness relaxation kinetics can be followed by electrochemical techniques and interpreted through a coalescence-type mechanism. Typical examples of electrochemical reactions at this type of electrodes are presented. The study of the electrochemical formation of 3D or 2D metal den...
In this chapter, the fundamental aspects of disperse metals electrodeposition are discussed. The sha...
Surfaces of grown solids such as electrochemically deposited materials, need to be smooth and requir...
Structural changes of silver terrace domains in aqueous perchloric acid solution at constant anodic ...
The topography and other properties related to disordered metal surfaces play an important role in d...
Modern approaches to solid surface disorder provide a more rigourous way of defining roughness at so...
Surface disorder and random roughness of electrode surfaces are discussed in terms of Euclidean and ...
The patterns which evolve in growing systems such as snowflakes shed light on the more general probl...
A review of the recent advances made in the development of metal electrode surfaces with preferred c...
SPM, optical microscopy, and electrochemical techniques are used to study a range of electrochemical...
In this paper, the formation of zinc dendrites at the strip edge of an industrial electrogalvanizing...
The author develops a theory for an electrochemical way of detecting the roughness of a metal surfac...
In this paper, a rotating washer electrode was used to simulate the industrial conditions of strip e...
Problems associated with electrodeposition of metals are treated with special interest devoted to (1...
We develop a theory for an electrochemical way of detecting the roughness of a metal surface. Here w...
Area measurements from cyclic voltammetry (CV) and image from scanning electron microscopy (SEM) are...
In this chapter, the fundamental aspects of disperse metals electrodeposition are discussed. The sha...
Surfaces of grown solids such as electrochemically deposited materials, need to be smooth and requir...
Structural changes of silver terrace domains in aqueous perchloric acid solution at constant anodic ...
The topography and other properties related to disordered metal surfaces play an important role in d...
Modern approaches to solid surface disorder provide a more rigourous way of defining roughness at so...
Surface disorder and random roughness of electrode surfaces are discussed in terms of Euclidean and ...
The patterns which evolve in growing systems such as snowflakes shed light on the more general probl...
A review of the recent advances made in the development of metal electrode surfaces with preferred c...
SPM, optical microscopy, and electrochemical techniques are used to study a range of electrochemical...
In this paper, the formation of zinc dendrites at the strip edge of an industrial electrogalvanizing...
The author develops a theory for an electrochemical way of detecting the roughness of a metal surfac...
In this paper, a rotating washer electrode was used to simulate the industrial conditions of strip e...
Problems associated with electrodeposition of metals are treated with special interest devoted to (1...
We develop a theory for an electrochemical way of detecting the roughness of a metal surface. Here w...
Area measurements from cyclic voltammetry (CV) and image from scanning electron microscopy (SEM) are...
In this chapter, the fundamental aspects of disperse metals electrodeposition are discussed. The sha...
Surfaces of grown solids such as electrochemically deposited materials, need to be smooth and requir...
Structural changes of silver terrace domains in aqueous perchloric acid solution at constant anodic ...