Nature of anodic films on cadmium in alkaline electrolytes
- 1 January 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Transactions of the Faraday Society
- Vol. 63, 1042-1051
- https://doi.org/10.1039/tf9676301042
Abstract
Smooth cadmium electrodes with a surface essentially free of cadmium oxide and hydroxide were oxidized at constant potential between 0.05 and 1.0 V in various alkaline electrolytes. Layer formation was followed by recording the current as a function of time. Anodic films formed after different oxidation times at various potentials were investigated by electron microscopy, infra-red spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction. The films grow non-uniformly on the surface. The number of nuclei increases with oxidation potential. Infra-red spectra demonstrate the presence of β-Cd(OH)2 or γ-Cd(OH)2, or a mixture of both types of hydroxide in agreement with the X-ray diffraction results. The total amount of hydroxide decreases with potential and is, in general, smaller than the amount corresponding to 100 % efficiency of hydroxide formation. This deficit is attributed to the simultaneous formation of amorphous CdO. During the reduction at constant cathodic potential cadmium oxide and γ-Cd(OH)2 disappear first, and then β-Cd(OH)2. The conversion of anodically formed CdO into β-Cd(OH)2 is a slow process.Keywords
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