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    The effect of additives on anode passivation in electrorefining of copper

    , Article Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification ; Volume 46, Issue 8 , 2007 , Pages 757-763 ; 02552701 (ISSN) Ojaghi Ilkhchi, M ; Yoozbashizadeh, H ; Sadegh Safarzadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    In copper electrorefining process, some additives are added to the electrolyte to improve the morphology of cathode deposits as well as the quality of products. In the present investigation, the effects of thiourea, glue and chloride ions (as additives) on the passivation of industrial copper anodes under high current densities have been reported. Experiments were conducted at 65 °C; using a synthetic electrolyte containing 40 g/l Cu2+ and 160 g/l H2SO4. Results obtained from chronopotentiometry experiments showed that increasing the concentration of chloride ion leads to increase in passivation time. The results also indicated that from a certain level on, namely 2 ppm, the increase in... 

    Electrodeposition of Ni-Fe-Co alloy nanowire in modified AAO template

    , Article Materials Chemistry and Physics ; Volume 91, Issue 2-3 , 2005 , Pages 417-423 ; 02540584 (ISSN) Saedi, A ; Ghorbani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    Anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) was used as a template to prepare highly ordered Ni-Fe-Co alloy nanowire arrays. This membrane was fabricated with two-step anodizing method. It is found that there is an optimum barrier thickness to obtain a successful electrodeposition in pores of AAO. The thickness of barrier layer can be modified by additional electrochemical process after completing the anodizing step. Barrier layer thinning can create a rooted structure at the bottom side of the AAO pores and the electrodeposited nanowire arrays. The triple Ni-Fe-Co alloy was deposited in AAO membrane by ac voltage in a simple sulfate bath. The composition of nanowires shows anomalous deposition features... 

    Characterization of porous poly-silicon impregnated with Pd as a hydrogen sensor

    , Article Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics ; Volume 38, Issue 1 , 2005 , Pages 36-40 ; 00223727 (ISSN) Rahimi, F ; Iraji Zad, A ; Razi, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    Porous poly-silicon (PPS) samples, obtained by electrochemical anodization of p-type poly-silicon wafers, were doped with Pd by the electroless process. Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy shows that Pd has diffused a few micrometres into the PPS layer. Scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive x-ray analysis results demonstrate the presence of Pd as dispersed clusters on the surface. The variation of the electrical resistance in the presence of dry air diluted with hydrogen at room temperature shows that Pd/PPS samples have the ability to sense hydrogen at levels down to several thousands of ppm. This value is far below the flammability limit of hydrogen gas. It was found that... 

    Evaluation of electrical breakdown of anodic films on titanium in phosphate-base solutions

    , Article Surface and Coatings Technology ; Volume 186, Issue 3 , 2004 , Pages 398-404 ; 02578972 (ISSN) Afshar, A ; Vaezi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    Titanium is a highly reactive metal, so that whenever it is exposed to air or other environments containing available oxygen, a thin layer of oxide is formed on the surface. This layer increases the corrosion resistance of titanium. The formation of the oxide film can be electrochemically performed by anodizing. In this research, anodizing of titanium was performed in phosphate-base solutions such as H3PO4, NaH2PO 4·2H2O and Na2HPO4 at 9.75 mA/cm2 and 35 °C under galvanostatic conditions. The potential-time curves in the above mentioned solutions show that the anodic films formed on Ti are compact and their thickness depends on the solution type and concentration. The SEM and XRD studies...