Electrosynthesis of Cobalt Telluride Thin Films by Voltammetry Combined with Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microgravimetry

  • Jee H
  • Paeng K
  • Son Y
  • et al.
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© 2018 by the Authors. Cobalt telluride (CoTe) thin films were electrodeposited for the first time using alkaline solutions containing nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA), CoCl2, and K2TeO3. NTA was employed in order to shift the reduction potential of cobalt in the negative direction and to stabilize Co2+ ions in alkaline electrolytes via the formation of Co-NTA complexes. The electrodeposition mechanism was investigated by linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) combined with electrochemical quartz crystal microgravimetry (EQCM). The formation of CoTe is proposed to occur through the reaction of Co2+ with HTe-, which is generated by the reduction of TeO32- via a 6-electron reduction pathway. A concurrent pathway consists of the stepwise reduction of TeO32- to Te by a 4-electron process, followed by the 2-electron process reduction of Te to HTe-. The electrodeposited CoTe films were characterized by a variety of physical methods including scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray, X-ray diffraction, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. An optical energy bandgap of ∼1.86 eV was obtained by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy.

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Jee, H.-W., Paeng, K.-J., Son, Y., Jang, Y., Rho, K., & Myung, N. (2019). Electrosynthesis of Cobalt Telluride Thin Films by Voltammetry Combined with Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microgravimetry. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 166(5), H3035–H3039. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0101905jes

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