Electrochimica Acta, Vol.51, No.13, 2728-2736, 2006
Enhanced mass transport to a reticulated vitreous carbon rotating cylinder electrode using jet flow
The mass transport characteristics of a porous, rotating cylinder electrode (RCE, 1.0cm diameter; 0.5, 0.9 or 1.2cm long; 1.25, 2.25, 3.00 cm(3) overall volume; 250-2000 rpm speed) fabricated from reticulated vitreous carbon (RVC, 60 ppi or 100 ppi) were investigated. The deposition of copper from an acid sulfate electrolyte (typically, deoxygenated 1 mM CuSO4 in pH 2, 0.5 M Na2SO4 at 298 K) was used as a test reaction. The effect of a jet flow of electrolyte towards the electrode and the introduction of polypropylene baffles in the electrochemical cell were studied at controlled rotation rates of the RCE. The product of mass transport coefficient and volumetric electrode area (k(m)A(e)) is related to the rotation speed of the electrode. For the 60 ppi RVC RCE, the jet electrolyte flow (3.5 cm(3) s(-1)) enhanced the mass transport rates by a factor of 1.46 at low rotation speeds; this factor was reduced to 1.08 at high rotation speeds. For a 100 ppi electrode, the enhanced mass transport decreased from 1.26 to 1.03 at low and high rotation rates. respectively. Under the experimental conditions, baffles showed little effect on the mass transport rates to the RVC RCE. Mass transport to jet flow at an RVC RCE is compared to other RCEs using dimensionless group correlation. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:baffles;copper deposition;jet flown;mass transport;porous electrodes;reticulated vitreous carbon;rotating cylinder electrode