2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5cp05748e
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Electrochemistry and speciation of Au+in a deep eutectic solvent: growth and morphology of galvanic immersion coatings

Abstract: In this study we compare the electrochemical and structural properties of three gold salts AuCl, AuCN and KAu(CN)2 in a Deep Eutectic Solvent (DES) electrolyte (Ethaline 200) in order to elucidate factors affecting the galvanic deposition of gold coatings on nickel substrates. A chemically reversible diffusion limited response was observed for AuCl, whereas AuCN and KAu(CN)2 showed much more complicated, kinetically limited responses. Galvanic exchange reactions were performed on nickel substrates from DES sol… Show more

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“…43 The dominant species in this case are CuCl 4 2− and AuCl 2 − , along with CuCl 2 − for monovalent copper. [44][45][46] Therefore, the reactions according to eqn (6) as well as eqn (9) and (10) can be associated to the corresponding peaks in 1 : 2 ChCl : EG solution:…”
Section: Speciation Of Gold and Copper In Chloride Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43 The dominant species in this case are CuCl 4 2− and AuCl 2 − , along with CuCl 2 − for monovalent copper. [44][45][46] Therefore, the reactions according to eqn (6) as well as eqn (9) and (10) can be associated to the corresponding peaks in 1 : 2 ChCl : EG solution:…”
Section: Speciation Of Gold and Copper In Chloride Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33 2) It may promote the formation of transient species in the solution close to the electrode surface that alter electrochemical reaction. 3) It may adsorb onto the surface influencing the kinetics of nucleation and growth.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall aim of the RELAB project is to develop a chemistry and methodology for the recovery of lead salts from spent lead waste using the unique properties of DESs. EXAFS studies of dissolved Pb salts show that they predominantly form low coordinate, anionic, chloride species in Ethaline 200 [ 23 , 30 ]. Indeed, previous work in the group used EXAFS to demonstrate that a variety of hybrid inorganic–organic lead halide perovskites all form four coordinate [PbCl 4 ] 2− species [ 15 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4.6 M halide content and high concentration of HBD) DESs are excellent for solvating metal salts. This, combined with their electrochemical and thermal stability, makes them ideal candidates for many metal processing applications including electroplating [ 22 ], galvanic coating [ 23 ], electropolishing [ 24 ] and metal extraction [ 25 ]. The high solubility and electrochemical processability extends to lead-containing salts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%