Turkish Journal of Chemistry
DOI
10.3906/kim-1409-61
Abstract
The kinetics of the iron electrodeposition reaction from a plating bath containing trivalent iron ions is investigated in the present work. The electrochemical reaction is stated to proceed via the formation of relatively stable intermediates: Fe(II) ions. Only a part of the total amount of Fe(II) ions formed at the first stage of Fe(III) discharge is reduced further, producing metal iron. The effect of polyhexamethyleneguanidine hydrochloride (with an average molecular weight of 1000) on the iron deposition is ascertained. The presence of polymer additive in the iron electrolyte appreciably affects the rate of iron deposition, while the polymer additive does not influence the rate of Fe(III) ions discharge. The effect of polyhexamethyleneguanidine on the rate of iron electrodeposition is discussed in terms of the influence of the oligomer on the aggregative stability of the Fe(OH)$_{3}$ sol formed in the near-electrode layer.
Keywords
Electroplating, iron, kinetics, polyhexamethyleneguanidine, polarization curve, aggregative stability
First Page
610
Last Page
619
Recommended Citation
PROTSENKO, VYACHESLAV and DANILOV, FELIX
(2015)
"Kinetics study and influence of water-soluble polymer on the electrodeposition of iron from a citrate-chloride electrolyte on the basis of Fe(III),"
Turkish Journal of Chemistry: Vol. 39:
No.
3, Article 10.
https://doi.org/10.3906/kim-1409-61
Available at:
https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/chem/vol39/iss3/10