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Electrochemical Template Synthesis of Ordered Lead Dioxide Nanowires

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 156, Issue 8, Pages A645-A651

Publisher

ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/1.3139024

Keywords

electrodeposition; lead compounds; nanowires; thin films

Funding

  1. National Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada
  2. Fonds Quebecois de Recherche sur la Nature et les Technologies (FQRNT)
  3. Axion Power International
  4. French Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres (MAE)
  5. Ministere des Relations Internationales du Quebec (MRI) [61-110]

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Lead dioxide thin films and nanowires were prepared by electrochemical deposition using a 0.1 M Pb(NO3)(2) solution. alpha-PbO2 is deposited at pH 5.0, while beta-PbO2 is obtained at pH 0.0. Using pH 5.0, films of different thicknesses and nanowires of different lengths were prepared by varying the deposition charge (Q(dep)). The electrochemical reactivity of PbO2 is strongly dependent on the structure of the deposit. For PbO2 nanowires and thin films, only similar to 6 to 7% and 2-3% of the deposited material is electrochemically active, respectively. A detailed analysis of the reactivity of PbO2 with the deposition of PbO2 with the deposition charge was performed by assuming that r=aQ(dep)(b), where r is the percentage of reactive matter, and a and b are adjustable parameters. For PbO2 nanowires, b=-0.2 and the reactivity is almost independent of the deposition charge (and length of the nanowires). In contrast, for PbO2 thin films, b=-0.65 and the reactivity decreases rapidly with the reciprocal of the deposition charge. After 10 cycles, PbO2 nanowires and thin films exhibit almost the same activity.

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