Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
219337 Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A series of nickel–cerium hydroxides was prepared via electrodeposition with a designed pH testing system to measure the pH change at the electrode/solution interface in situ. The nickel and cerium contents of these hydroxides were determined by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry. The results indicate that the ratios of Ce/Ni in the obtained nickel–cerium hydroxides have a functional relationship with the pH values of the electrode/solution interface. A thermodynamic study of the Ni–H2O and Ce–H2O systems also confirmed the functional relationship between these systems. Therefore, by adjusting the pH value of the electrode/solution interface using simply designed equipment, the speciation distribution of the two kinds of metal ions in electrodeposition compounds can be controlled approximately.

► Ni–Ce hydroxides prepared by electrodeposition. ► Composition of Ni–Ce hydroxides controlled by the pH at the electrode/solution interface. ► A in situ pH measurement used for investigating the electrodeposition process. ► Thermodynamic study confirms the experiment results.

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