Studying the electrochemical deposition process of molybdenum from aqueous solution of molybdate ions

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In this study, the tracing of the electroreduction process of molybdate ions in aqueous media at different conditions is achieved for obtaining molybdenum metal in a simple and easy way. The kinetics and the mechanism of the electroreduction of molybdate ions are studied using cathodic polarization technique. It is observed that, the speed of the electroreduction process depends on the speed of the change of the cathodic potential sweep as well as on the temperature of the electrodeposition bath. Moreover, it is observed that, at the potential range from the stationary potential (Est = 0.25 V) to −0.7 V, the electroreduction of molybdate ions occurs into two steps. Moreover it is observed that, after −0.7 V the electroreduction process of molybdate is accompanying with evolution of hydrogen.

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Cafarova, S. F., Aliyev, A. S., Elrouby, M., Soltanova, N., & Tagiyev, D. B. (2015). Studying the electrochemical deposition process of molybdenum from aqueous solution of molybdate ions. Journal of Electrochemical Science and Engineering, 5(4), 231–235. https://doi.org/10.5599/jese.219

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