Journal of Power Sources, Vol.101, No.1, 47-52, 2001
Anodic polarization behavior of copper in propylene carbonate
Anodic polarization behavior of copper in propylene carbonate was investigated using electrochemical measurements, microscopic observations, elemental and gravimetric analyses. These results exhibited that anodic polarization of copper brought about oxidative dissolution of the metal substrate in competition with decomposition of the electrolyte on the metal surface. A reaction mechanism for oxidative dissolution was proposed with respect to both the charge transferring and the geometric form.