Jair A. Corona-Castro, Giaan Arturo Alvarez Romero, Margarita Rivera Hernandez, C.H. Rios Reyes, L.E. Bañuelos-García, Ernesto García Sánchez, L.H. Mendoza Huizar
A kinetic study of the cobalt electrodeposition onto a carbon fiber ultramicroelectrode of 11 μm of diameter was conducted in overpotential conditions from an aqueous solution containing 0.01 M CoCl2 + 0.1 M NH4Cl. From the voltamperometric and chronoamperometric studies, it was found that the value of the diffusion coefficient is 1.2x10−5 cm2 s−1. The analysis of the current density transients suggests that cobalt electrodeposition onto a carbon fiber electrode follows an instantaneous nucleation process controlled by spherical diffusion mass transport. Also, the number of active nucleation sites increases as the applied potential decreases.
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