Electrochemical deposition of cupric ions for the determination of mass transfer rates to a stepped rotating cylinder electrode


Autoria(s): Kear, G; Purchase, A; Bremhorst, K
Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

The stepped rotating cylinder electrode (SRCE) geometry has been developed as a simple aid to the practical study of the flow-enhanced corrosion and applied electrochemistry problems commonly observed under conditions of disturbed, turbulent flow. The electrodeposition of cupric ions from an acid sulphate plating bath has been used to characterise differential rates of mass transfer to the SRCE. The variation in thickness of electrodeposited copperfilms has allowed the mapping of local rates of mass transfer over the active surface of this geometry. Both optical and scanning electron microscopy were used for the examination of metallographic sections to provide a high resolution evaluation of the distribution of mass transfer coefficient. Results are also discussed using the convective-diffusion model in combination with the existing direct numerical flow simulation (DNS) data for this geometry.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:66286

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Institute of Metal Finishing

Palavras-Chave #Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering #Materials Science, Coatings & Films #Rotating Cylinder Electrode (rce) #Stepped Rotating Cylinder Electrode (srce) #Copper #Electrodeposition #Convective-diffusion #Disturbed Flow #Flow Modelling #Direct Numerical Simulation (dns) #Disturbed Flow Conditions #Erosion-corrosion #Copper Electrodeposition #Sulfate Electrolytes #Roughness #C1 #291899 Interdisciplinary Engineering not elsewhere classified #780102 Physical sciences
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Journal Article