I. Zaafarany1 and H. Boller2
1Chemistry Department Faculty of Appllied Science, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah Al Mukaramha, P.O.Box:118 (Saudi Arabia).
2Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Johannes-Kepler-Universit?t Linz, A-4040 Linz (Austria).
Article Received on : 30 Jul 2009
Article Accepted on : 1 Oct 2009
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The cyclic voltammograms of the copper electrode in Na2S solution was studied using cyclic volammogram?s technique.Three anodic peaks were observed in the anodic branch of the voltammogram?s. The peaks may be attributed successively to the formation of Cu2S, CuS and Cu2O. On the other hand, the cathodic branch shows four peaks. These peaks correspond to the reduction of copper oxide and copper sulfide formed in the anodic branch.
KEYWORDS: Copper electrode; sodium sulfide; cyclic voltammetryCopy the following to cite this article: Zaafarany I, Boller J. Cyclic Voltammtric Behavior of Copper Electrode in Sodium Sulfide Solutions. Mat.Sci.Res.India;6(2) |
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