Nb electrodissolution is studied in solutions of alkali metal hydroxides MOH (M/Li, Na, K, Rb and Cs). The j /E curves show in all cases a dissolution/passivation peak followed by a current plateau. The current shows a marked dependence on the cation M: the peak current density jpk goes through a maximum forM/K and the plateau current density jpl increases monotonically with the atomic number of M. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy indicates that in the plateau region, a similar barrier oxide is present over the metal substrate in all solutions. XPS analyses show that polarisation causes, in certain cases, formation of a porous film of alkali metal niobates or mixed oxides, probably by a mechanism of dissolution/precipitation. It is proposed that the peak current is controlled by both the solution basicity and the solubility of this layer, whereas the dependence of the plateau current on M reflects the variations in solution basicity and in the specific ability of the metal cations to promote dissolution of the barrier oxide.
Nb electrodissolution in aqueous alkali: dependence on the alkali metal
BERTONCELLO, RENZO;
2003
Abstract
Nb electrodissolution is studied in solutions of alkali metal hydroxides MOH (M/Li, Na, K, Rb and Cs). The j /E curves show in all cases a dissolution/passivation peak followed by a current plateau. The current shows a marked dependence on the cation M: the peak current density jpk goes through a maximum forM/K and the plateau current density jpl increases monotonically with the atomic number of M. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy indicates that in the plateau region, a similar barrier oxide is present over the metal substrate in all solutions. XPS analyses show that polarisation causes, in certain cases, formation of a porous film of alkali metal niobates or mixed oxides, probably by a mechanism of dissolution/precipitation. It is proposed that the peak current is controlled by both the solution basicity and the solubility of this layer, whereas the dependence of the plateau current on M reflects the variations in solution basicity and in the specific ability of the metal cations to promote dissolution of the barrier oxide.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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