
Anodic Processes in Chromium Plating Electrolytes
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It is shown that the surface morphology of Ebonex(R)/Pt electrodes, as well as their phase composition, depend on the platinum content, temperature, and processing time. It has been established that the crystallinity of the platinum coating increases with increasing temperature and processing time. In this case, the internal stresses in the coatings are reduced by almost 4 times. It is proposed to use the reduction peak of oxygen-containing platinum compounds on the stripping voltammogram as a correlation parameter for predicting the electrocatalytic activity of heat-treated composite electrodes in the oxygen evolution reaction. It is shown that the OER rate increases with an increase in the area of the reduction peak (amount of electricity). The maximum value of CE of Cr(VI) in urea-formate electrolytes does not exceed 12%, which makes it possible to use all the developed materials as anodes in chromium plating processes. In addition, Ebonex(R)/Pt anodes with Pt content 2 mg cm-2, obtained at a treatment temperature of 230 C, can be used in formate chromium plating electrolytes, since the CE of Cr(VI) in this case does not exceed 6%
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Pages
104
Publisher
Scholars' Press
Published
Jan 10th, 2023
Language
English
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Book Title
Anodic Processes in Chromium Plating Electrolytes
Author
Alexander Velichenko
Page Count
104
Publisher
Scholars' Press
Publication Date
Jan 10th, 2023
Language
English
Edition
-
Dimensions
9.00in - 6.00in - 0.25in - 0.36lb
ISBN-13
9786205520642
Recommended age
NA-NA
Categories
Chemistry - Physical & Theoretical
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It is shown that the surface morphology of Ebonex(R)/Pt electrodes, as well as their phase composition, depend on the platinum content, temperature, and processing time. It has been established that the crystallinity of the platinum coating increases with increasing temperature and processing time. In this case, the internal stresses in the coatings are reduced by almost 4 times. It is proposed to use the reduction peak of oxygen-containing platinum compounds on the stripping voltammogram as a correlation parameter for predicting the electrocatalytic activity of heat-treated composite electrodes in the oxygen evolution reaction. It is shown that the OER rate increases with an increase in the area of the reduction peak (amount of electricity). The maximum value of CE of Cr(VI) in urea-formate electrolytes does not exceed 12%, which makes it possible to use all the developed materials as anodes in chromium plating processes. In addition, Ebonex(R)/Pt anodes with Pt content 2 mg cm-2, obtained at a treatment temperature of 230 C, can be used in formate chromium plating electrolytes, since the CE of Cr(VI) in this case does not exceed 6%