Electrochimica Acta, Vol.47, No.17, 2817-2822, 2002
Nucleation and surface morphology of aluminum-lanthanum alloy electrodepsited in a LaCl3-saturated AlCl3-EtMeImCl room temperature molten salt
The cathodic polarization curve on a tungsten disk electrode was measured in a LaCl3-saturated AICl(3)-EtMeImCl [1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride] melt (N = 0.667: N is molar fraction of AlCl3) at 298 K. The deposition overpotential of aluminum increases compared with the curve obtained before adding LaCl3. It was found that the nucleation/growth process is instantaneous nucleation from chronoamperometric data. When galvanostatic electrolysis was performed in the LaCl3-saturated melt, the strong ;orientation of (200) for the electrodeposits is observed at low current densities (less than or equal to 7.5 mA cm(-2)). On the other hand, the normalized integrated intensity of XRD for (200) and (220) reflections has similar strength at high current densities ( greater than or equal to 10.0 mA cm(-2)). The electodeposits become denser than those obtained in the original melt. In particular, very smooth surface is obtained in the case of 15.0 mA cm(-2) with stirring the bath.
Keywords:AlCl3-EtMeImCl room temperature molten salt;Al-La alloy;nucleation;surface morphology;orientation