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Cyclic voltammetry of copper in sodium hydroxide solutions
Authors:SM Abd el Haleem  Badr G Ateya
Institution:Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Zagazig (Egypt);Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Cairo (Egypt)
Abstract:The cyclic voltammograms of the Cu electrode were, obtained in NaOH solution as a function of the voltage scanning rate, electrolyte concentration and voltage range. A correlation was made between three well-defined anodic peaks and their corresponding cathodic ones. The anodic peaks were found to correspond successively to the formation of a monolayer of Cu2O, formation of a thick multilayer film of CuO and finally Cu2O3 upon which O2 is evolved. It is suggested that CuO is formed from the oxidation of Cu2O and/or direct oxidation of metallic copper.Below 0.1 M NaOH the ratio of anodic to cathodic charges was found to be about unity, indicating the quantitative reduction of solid oxidation products, while at higher alkali concentrations higher charge ratios were obtained due to increasing proportions of soluble reaction products.The behaviour of the copper electrode in NaOH was found to be quite complicated. Thus, no simple relations were found between the voltage scanning rate and both the peak current and peak potential or between the peak current and the alkali, concentration. Further work is needed to obtain a definitive explanation of this behaviour.
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