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On Wetting Angles and Nucleation Energies during the Electrochemical Nucleation of Cobalt onto Glassy Carbon from a Deep Eutectic Solvent

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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 164, Issue 12, Pages D694-D699

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/2.1061712jes

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  1. SEP-PRODEP
  2. CONACyT [237327, 258487]

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This work deals with the electrochemical nucleation of cobalt, onto a glassy carbon electrode, from a deep eutectic solvent formed by choline chloride and urea in a 1:2 molar ratio. The nucleation mechanism was studied through electrochemical techniques. From the analysis of the experimental potentiostatic current transients, the kinetic parameters such as the nucleation frequency, A, and the number density of active sites, N-0, were determined. In this work, A was also expressed as a function of the wetting angle, theta, (A(theta)) where the local distribution of theta was calculated through a stochastic simulation of the misorientation angle distribution derived from a created random texture. The A(theta) obtained from such a stochastic approach was in good agreement with the experimental data thus leading to determination of the Gibbs free energy of nucleation Delta G(n(c)) and the critical nucleus size n(c), aside from other kinetic parameters such as the transfer coefficient alpha, the exchange current density j(0), and the surface tension sigma. Furthermore, a new method of calculating the nucleation energy from a voltammetric trace recorded during cobalt nucleation onto glassy carbon was proposed and validated. This method provides a novel tool to assess the experimental magnitude and to measure the nucleation energy. (C) 2017 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.

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