Porous Cu-Ni alloys with a wide range of compositions have been deposited from citrate baths containing the two metal ions, under application of large current densities (-3 A cm-2) leading to vigorous hydrogen evolution. The deposited alloy layers show macroscopic porosity and a spongy material made of a network of tiny dendrites. Porous RDEs reveal a significant current increase - as compared to ordinary polished electrodes - in the fast ferrocyanide reduction under pure mass transport control. Voltammograms of nitrate reduction in alkali at porous RDEs show at all potentials larger currents in comparison with experiments at compact electrodes of same composition. Electrolyses at porous sheet electrodes show large stable currents, leading ...
Abstract Porous metals are of interest for their high surface area and potential for enhanced cataly...
Hydrogen generation by water electrolysis is a renewable method of producing fuel and industrial fee...
Highly active catalysts from the earth-abundant metals are essential to materialize the low-cost pro...
Porous Cu-Ni alloys with a wide range of compositions have been deposited from citrate baths contain...
Cu-Ni alloy layers with a bimodal porosity - a spongy material made of submicron dendrites, featurin...
Compact and porous Cu-Zn alloys were electrodeposited from citrate baths. The latter deposits, consi...
Compact Cu-Pd alloys of compositions extending over the entire range are deposited at low overpotent...
The performances of electrodeposited CuNi alloys in the electrochemical reduction of nitrates and ni...
Three porous materials (Cu, a Cu-Ni alloy with 70 at.% Cu and Rh-modified Cu) have been tested as el...
Nanostructuring of metals is nowadays considered as a promising strategy towards the development of ...
Three-dimensional (3D) nickel-copper (Ni-Cu) nanostructured foams were prepared by galvanostatic ele...
Electrochemical iron-copper-nickel coatings on nickel mesh with two electrode technique were perform...
Abstract Porous metals are of interest for their high surface area and potential for enhanced cataly...
Hydrogen generation by water electrolysis is a renewable method of producing fuel and industrial fee...
Highly active catalysts from the earth-abundant metals are essential to materialize the low-cost pro...
Porous Cu-Ni alloys with a wide range of compositions have been deposited from citrate baths contain...
Cu-Ni alloy layers with a bimodal porosity - a spongy material made of submicron dendrites, featurin...
Compact and porous Cu-Zn alloys were electrodeposited from citrate baths. The latter deposits, consi...
Compact Cu-Pd alloys of compositions extending over the entire range are deposited at low overpotent...
The performances of electrodeposited CuNi alloys in the electrochemical reduction of nitrates and ni...
Three porous materials (Cu, a Cu-Ni alloy with 70 at.% Cu and Rh-modified Cu) have been tested as el...
Nanostructuring of metals is nowadays considered as a promising strategy towards the development of ...
Three-dimensional (3D) nickel-copper (Ni-Cu) nanostructured foams were prepared by galvanostatic ele...
Electrochemical iron-copper-nickel coatings on nickel mesh with two electrode technique were perform...
Abstract Porous metals are of interest for their high surface area and potential for enhanced cataly...
Hydrogen generation by water electrolysis is a renewable method of producing fuel and industrial fee...
Highly active catalysts from the earth-abundant metals are essential to materialize the low-cost pro...