화학공학소재연구정보센터
Electrochimica Acta, Vol.53, No.27, 7972-7980, 2008
Nucleation and growth of the electrodeposited iron layers in the presence of an external magnetic field
The effect of an uniform magnetic field with a flux density up to 1T and different configurations relative to the electrode surface oil the electrocrystallization of Fe on polycrystalline Au(1 1 1) from acidic sulphate electrolyte has been investigated. It was found, irrespective of the applied parameters, that the deposition proceeds through successive nucleation and growth steps. The first one related to 2D growth was followed by a second nucleation and 3D diffusion controlled growth. At potential of -1500 and -1550mV(MSE) nucleation proceeds via a progressive mode, while at -1650mV(MSE) it follows an instantaneous mode. A strong influence of the parallel-to-electrode magnetic field on the nucleation processes was found for the progressive mode. which leads to the increase of the growth rate and as a consequence to retardation of the nucleation rate of the 3D step. Additionally, in this configuration at a sufficiently high magnetic flux density a third nucleation step could be observed (31)), which was found to be also affected by a magnetic field. No effect of a perpendicular-to-electrode magnetic field on the nucleation has been observed. The effects of a magnetic field on the nucleation and growth processes are discussed with respect to the magnetohydrodynamic effect (MHD) and confirmed by rotating disc electrode (RDE) experiments. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.