Abstract
In metal electrodeposition in the limiting diffusion current density range, the deposition current density remains constant regardless of the deposition overpotential used. At the same time, the larger the deposition overpotential is the more disperse is the formed deposit, which is characterised by an increased specific surface. The difference in the specific surface of disperse deposits obtained at two different overpotentials in the limiting diffusion current density range is correlated with the difference between the deposition overpotentials. A method for the estimation of the surface tension of solid copper in copper sulfate solutions is also proposed.
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Popov, K. I., Nikolić, N. D., & Rakočević, Z. (2002). The estimation of solid copper surface tension in copper sulfate solutions. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 67(11), 769–775. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0211769P
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