Electrochemical deposition of indium: nucleation mode and diffusional limitation


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the electrochemical deposition of indium metal from InCl3 solutions was investigated. Cyclovoltammetric experiments showed that the initial hydrogen evolution reaction, observed together with the metal deposition on Pt surface, is blocked when the surface is covered by In. At large cathodic potentials, the current is diffusion-limited. The scan rate dependence of cyclovoltammograms allowed the determination of the diffusion coefficient of In3+ ions, 8.18 × 10–6 cm2/s, using the Delahay equation. The activation energy of diffusion, determined from the temperature dependence of cyclovoltammograms, is about 0.3 eV (23 kJ/mol). Chrono-amperometric experiments are consistent with the cyclovoltammetry; the In3+ diffusion coefficient determined using the Cottrell law is in good agreement with the value determined by the Randles-Ševčik equation. Moreover the use of the nucleation models developed by Scharifker and Hills showed a progressive nucleation mode. Electron microscopy observations and X-ray diffraction patterns confirmed the formation of crystalline indium deposits.

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G. Rakhymbay

Aix-Marseille University, CNRS; Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology

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M. Nauryzbayev

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology

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Cazaquistão, 71 al-Faraby Ave., Almaty

B. Burkitbayeva

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology

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Cazaquistão, 71 al-Faraby Ave., Almaty

A. Argimbaeva

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology

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Cazaquistão, 71 al-Faraby Ave., Almaty

R. Jumanova

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology

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A. Kurbatov

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology

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Cazaquistão, 71 al-Faraby Ave., Almaty

M. Eyraud

Aix-Marseille University, CNRS

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França, Marseille cedex 20, 13397

P. Knauth

Aix-Marseille University, CNRS

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França, Marseille cedex 20, 13397

F. Vacandio

Aix-Marseille University, CNRS

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França, Marseille cedex 20, 13397

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