The passivation phenomena observed during electrodeposition of Se on Ti substrates have been investigated. A high overpotential for hydrogen evolution appears essential to observation of passive and transpassive domains. Impedance analysis suggests that passivation results from the formation of a thin, highly resistive film, detected under all conditions of current density, temperature, illumination and concentration of sodium n-dodecyl sulphate. Electron transport in this film presumably occurs by a high field conduction mechanism. The deposits show photoconductive properties typical of amorphous Se.

Electrodeposition of Se on Ti. Impedance and Photoelectrochemical Study of Passivation Phenomena

Cattarin S;Musiani M
1997

Abstract

The passivation phenomena observed during electrodeposition of Se on Ti substrates have been investigated. A high overpotential for hydrogen evolution appears essential to observation of passive and transpassive domains. Impedance analysis suggests that passivation results from the formation of a thin, highly resistive film, detected under all conditions of current density, temperature, illumination and concentration of sodium n-dodecyl sulphate. Electron transport in this film presumably occurs by a high field conduction mechanism. The deposits show photoconductive properties typical of amorphous Se.
1997
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Cathodic deposition
High field conduction
Photoconductivity
Thin film
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