1. Titanium–Platinum Thin Films as a Tool for the Electrooxidation of Cyanide.
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Valiūnienė, Aušra, Virbickas, Povilas, Gabriunaite, Inga, Margarian, Zana, Levinas, Ramūnas, Janarauskiene, Dagne, and Valincius, Gintaras
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THIN films ,CYANIDES ,THIN film deposition ,FAST Fourier transforms ,PLATING baths ,MAGNETRON sputtering ,OXIDATION of methanol - Abstract
This paper presents a detailed study of a titanium–platinum thin film-based electrode preparation and its practical application in the electrooxidation of cyanides to help protect our environment. The novel electrochemical deposition process of Pt on nearly atomically smooth magnetron-sputtered Ti film has been used to prepare a highly effective glass|Ti|Pt composite electrode with high catalytic activity for the electrooxidation of cyanide ions. The composite electrode exhibits over a 90% electrical current efficiency in the cyanide electrooxidation process and can be used for the decontamination of highly concentrated KCN solutions (up to 0.1 M) without any chemical additives. A high current efficiency (70%) of Pt thin film deposition on a glass|Ti electrode was achieved using a potentiostatic double-pulse method. Fast Fourier transform electrochemical impedance spectroscopy revealed the oxidation kinetics for cyanide ions at the electrode. The glass|Ti electrode was prepared using the magnetron sputtering technique, which allows us to fabricate electrodes of any shape suitable for any electrochemical cell or electroplating bath. Meanwhile, electrochemical deposition of Pt on the glass|Ti electrode is an efficient and environmentally friendly method, since various salts of Pt and/or Pt-containing wastes can be used for electrodeposition instead of pure Pt, which is more expensive. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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