Morphology of Different Electrodeposited Pure Metal Powders
Abstract
As mentioned in other chapters, metal powders obtained by electrolytic processes are mainly dendrites which can spontaneously fall off or can be removed from the electrode by tapping or other similar techniques [1]. Also, powder particles can have other morphological forms, such as flakes or needles, fibrous or spongy, and needle or cauliflower-like ones, and the shape of powder particles depends on the electrodeposition conditions and the nature of the metal.
Keywords:
Glassy Carbon Electrode / Hydrogen Evolution / Exchange Current DensitySource:
Electrochemical Production of Metal Powders, Series: Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, 2012, 54, 63-123Publisher:
- Springer
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Note:
- This is the author's version of the accepted, peer-reviewed manuscript: Jović V.D., Nikolić N.D., Lačnjevac U.Č., Jović B.M., Popov K.I. (2012) Morphology of Different Electrodeposited Pure Metal Powders. In: Djokić S. (eds) Electrochemical Production of Metal Powders. Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, vol 54. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2380-5_2
- The published version: https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4092