This a review paper considering fundamental aspects of copper electrodeposition at high overpotentials where parallel to copper electrodeposition, hydrogen evolution reaction occurs. The two types of copper deposits are formed in the hydrogen co-deposition range: (a) the open and porous structures denoted as the honeycomb-like ones, and (b) powdered deposits. Phenomenology of the formation of the honeycomb-like structure, as well as factors affecting the formation of this type of structure are described in detail. The increase of the specific surface area of the honeycomb-like structure by the application of the periodically changing regimes of electrolysis, such as pulsating overpotential (PO) regime is considered. Correlation between the ...
Formation of irregular deposits by electrodeposition from acid sulfate solutions of various H2SO4 co...
Electrodeposition of copper from acid sulfate solutions at overpotentials on theplateau of the limit...
Electrodeposition of copper in the hydrogen co-deposition range by the regime of reversing current (...
Electrodeposition of copper from acid sulfate solutions at overpotentials on the plateau of the limi...
Electrodeposition of copper from acid sulfate solutions at overpotentials on the plateau of the limi...
In this chapter, the formation of open and porous electrodes by the constant and periodically changi...
The effects of codeposition of hydrogen on the structure of electrodeposited copper is discussed. T...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Cross-section analysis of copper deposits electrodeposited in the hydrogen co-deposition range at a ...
The effect of temperature on the electrodeposition of copper at overpotentials belonging to the plat...
Formation of irregular deposits by electrodeposition from acid sulfate solutions of various H2SO4 co...
Electrodeposition of copper in the hydrogen co-deposition range by the regime of reversing current (...
Formation of irregular deposits by electrodeposition from acid sulfate solutions of various H2SO4 co...
Electrodeposition of copper from acid sulfate solutions at overpotentials on theplateau of the limit...
Electrodeposition of copper in the hydrogen co-deposition range by the regime of reversing current (...
Electrodeposition of copper from acid sulfate solutions at overpotentials on the plateau of the limi...
Electrodeposition of copper from acid sulfate solutions at overpotentials on the plateau of the limi...
In this chapter, the formation of open and porous electrodes by the constant and periodically changi...
The effects of codeposition of hydrogen on the structure of electrodeposited copper is discussed. T...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Cross-section analysis of copper deposits electrodeposited in the hydrogen co-deposition range at a ...
The effect of temperature on the electrodeposition of copper at overpotentials belonging to the plat...
Formation of irregular deposits by electrodeposition from acid sulfate solutions of various H2SO4 co...
Electrodeposition of copper in the hydrogen co-deposition range by the regime of reversing current (...
Formation of irregular deposits by electrodeposition from acid sulfate solutions of various H2SO4 co...
Electrodeposition of copper from acid sulfate solutions at overpotentials on theplateau of the limit...
Electrodeposition of copper in the hydrogen co-deposition range by the regime of reversing current (...