Nucleation and Growth of Thallium on Thin Film Mercury Electrode: Voltammetric, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Chronoamperometric and Electrochemical Impedance Studies,
Auteur(s): Abdoulkadri Ayouba Mahamane, Boubié Guel, Paul Louis Fabre
Auteur(s) tagués: Boubié GUEL ;
Résumé

Thallium is a heavy metal highly toxic to the biosphere. It can be determined by anodic stripping voltammetry after deposition on mercury film. The aim of this work is to study the conditions and mechanisms of deposition of Hg on glassy carbon electrode and Tl on Hg film by cyclic voltammetry, scanning electron microscopy, chronoamperometry and impedance techniques. The results showed a germination and growth of a 3D Hg phase on glassy carbon electrode. Similarly, the electrodeposition of Tl on Hg follows a 3D three-dimensional nucleation with diffusion controlled growth. The impedance measurements reveal
an easier charge transfer on the Tl film.

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Thallium Mercury Film Cyclic Voltammetry Scanning Electron Microscopy

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