The effect of electrodeposition process parameters on the current density distribution in an electrochemical cell
Cell voltage - current density dependences for a model electrochemical cell of fixed geometry were calculated for different electrolyte conductivities, Tafel slopes and cathodic exchange current densities. The ratio between the current density at the part of the cathode nearest to the anode and the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society 2001, Vol.66 (2), p.131-137 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cell voltage - current density dependences for a model electrochemical cell
of fixed geometry were calculated for different electrolyte conductivities,
Tafel slopes and cathodic exchange current densities. The ratio between the
current density at the part of the cathode nearest to the anode and the one
furthest away were taken as a measure for the estimation of the current
density distribution. The calculations reveal that increasing the
conductivity of the electrolyte, as well as increasing the cathodic Tafel
slope should both improve the current density distribution. Also, the
distribution should be better under total activation control or total
diffusion control rather than at mixed activation- diffusion-Ohmic control
of the deposition process. On the contrary, changes in the exchange current
density should not affect it. These results, being in agreement with common
knowledge about the influence of different parameters on the current
distribution in an electrochemical cell, demonstrate that a quick estimation
of the current distribution can be performed by a simple comparison of the
current density at the point of the cathode closest to anode with that at
furthest point.
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ISSN: | 0352-5139 1820-7421 |
DOI: | 10.2298/JSC0102131P |