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Title | The Kinetic Characteristics of Nickel Electrodeposition From Solutions with Amino Acids |
Authors |
Dolgikh, O.V.
Sotskaya, N.V. Sapronova, L.V. |
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Keywords |
Nickel Electrodeposition Kinetics Complexes Glycine Alanine Serine Asparaginic acid |
Type | Conference Papers |
Date of Issue | 2012 |
URI | http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/34881 |
Publisher | Sumy State University |
License | Copyright not evaluated |
Citation | Dolgikh, O. V. The Kinetic Characteristics of Nickel Electrodeposition From Solutions with Amino Acids / O. V. Dolgikh, N. V. Sotskaya, L. V. Sapronova // Nanomaterials: Applications & Properties (NAP-2012) : 2-nd International conference, Alushta, the Crimea, September 17-22, 2012 / Edited by: A. Pogrebnjak. - Sumy : Sumy State University, 2012. - V. 1, No2. - 02NFC18-02NFC18 |
Abstract |
Kinetics of nickel electrodeposition from electrolytes containing glycine, alanine, serine and asparaginic
acid was studied. It was shown, that the process occurs irreversibly under mixed kinetics conditions with
dominant control by charge transfer and is complicated by adsorption. All the complexes present in the
baths are electroactive and reduce simultaneously. The process rate and kinetic characteristics sufficiently
depend on the nature of amino acids. Namely, the more stable complexes are formed, the larger charge
transfer coefficient and the less heterogeneous rate constant of charge transfer.
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