Generation of metal composition gradients by means of bipolar electrodeposition

[Display omitted] •A bipolar electrochemistry approach for the preparation of surface gradients is reported.•Several metals are simultaneously deposited on a bipolar electrode.•The elemental composition and thickness of the deposit varies alongside the bipolar electrode.•The deposit affects the surf...

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Veröffentlicht in:Electrochimica acta 2015-10, Vol.179, p.276-281
Hauptverfasser: Tisserant, Gwendoline, Fattah, Zahra, Ayela, Cédric, Roche, Jérome, Plano, Bernard, Zigah, Dodzi, Goudeau, Bertrand, Kuhn, Alexander, Bouffier, Laurent
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •A bipolar electrochemistry approach for the preparation of surface gradients is reported.•Several metals are simultaneously deposited on a bipolar electrode.•The elemental composition and thickness of the deposit varies alongside the bipolar electrode.•The deposit affects the surface properties and exhibits a barcode feature. Bipolar electrochemistry is an unconventional technique that currently encounters a renewal of interest due to modern applications in the fields of analytical chemistry or materials science. The approach is particularly relevant for the preparation of asymmetric objects or surfaces such as Janus particles for example. Bipolar electrochemistry allows spatially controlled deposition of various layers from electroactive precursors, selectively at one side of a bipolar electrode. We report here the concomitant cathodic deposition of up to three different metals at the same time in a single experiment. The deposits were characterized by optical and electron microscopy imaging as well as profilometry and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. As a result, the deposited layer is composed of several areas exhibiting both a composition and a thickness gradient. Such a variation directly modifies the optical and electronic properties alongside the surface and gives access to the design of composite surfaces exhibiting a visual gradient feature.
ISSN:0013-4686
1873-3859
DOI:10.1016/j.electacta.2015.03.102