Electrodeposition of Cu-Ni alloy electrodes with bimodal porosity and their use for nitrate reduction

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Abstract

Cu-Ni alloy layers with a bimodal porosity - a spongy material made of submicron dendrites, featuring macroscopic pores tens of microns large - can be deposited from baths containing the metal ions, sodium citrate and ammonium sulfate, using large current densities (-3 A cm-2) producing vigorous hydrogen evolution. Alloys with a broad range of compositions are obtained using baths with different Cu(II)/Ni(II) concentration ratios. Voltammetric experiments of nitrate reduction at compact and porous Cu-Ni RDEs show, in the latter case, lower overvoltage and higher peak currents, resulting from enhanced transport and improved catalytic activity. © 2013 The Electrochemical Society.

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Mattarozzi, L., Cattarin, S., Comisso, N., Gerbasi, R., Guerriero, P., Musiani, M., … Verlato, E. (2013). Electrodeposition of Cu-Ni alloy electrodes with bimodal porosity and their use for nitrate reduction. ECS Electrochemistry Letters, 2(11). https://doi.org/10.1149/2.004311eel

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