The ionic equilibrium in the CuSO4-H2SO 4-H2O system and the formation of the honeycomb-like structure during copper electrodeposition

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The ionic equilibrium of the species in the CuSO4-H 2SO4-H2O system was employed to systematize the conditions of copper electrodeposition leading to the formation of the honeycomb-like structure. The reason why CuSO4 concentrations higher than 0.15 M are unsuitable for the formation of honeycomb-like structures is shown. The range of H2SO4 concentrations enabling the formation of this type of structure was also determined. The conditions leading to the formation of the honeycomb-like structures are: electrodeposition from solutions with lower concentrations of Cu(II) ions (0.15 M CuSO4 and less) in a concentration range from 0.25 to 1.0 M H2SO4, at a temperature of 18.0±1.0°C and at overpotentials outside the plateau of the limiting diffusion current density at which hydrogen evolution is vigorous enough to change the hydrodynamic conditions in the near-electrode layer.

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Nikolić, N. D., Pavlović, L. J., Branković, G., Pavlović, M. G., & Popov, K. I. (2008). The ionic equilibrium in the CuSO4-H2SO 4-H2O system and the formation of the honeycomb-like structure during copper electrodeposition. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 73(7), 753–760. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0807753N

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