Electrodeposition of Fe powder from acid electrolytes

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Polarization characteristics of the electrodeposition processes of Fe powders from sulfate and chloride electrolytes and the morphology of the obtained powders were investigated. The morphology depended on the anion presence in the electrolyte but not on the current density in the investigated range. A characteristic feature of the dendritic powder with cauliflower endings obtained from sulfate electrolyte is the presence of cone-like cavities and the crystallite morphology of the powders surface. On the other hand, Fe powders electrodeposited from chloride electrolyte appear in the form of agglomerates. A soap solution treatment applied as a method of washing and drying provides good protection from oxidation of the powders.

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Maksimović, V. M., Pavlović, L. J., Jović, B. M., & Pavlović, M. G. (2008). Electrodeposition of Fe powder from acid electrolytes. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 73(8–9), 861–870. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0809861M

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