R. O'brien, K. Santhanam
Sep 1, 1987
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Canadian Journal of Chemistry
Abstract
The electrodeposition of cupric ferrocyanide from a solution of potassium ferrocyanide with the convection-free parallel plane horizontal electrodes with the cathode over the anode was followed by multiple beam laser interferometry as well as the conventional electrochemical instrumentation. It is considered that the cupric ion generated immediately reacts with ferrocyanide ion to form a conducting adhering precipitate layer. The initial resistance of this layer is low. Its resistance is constant with thickness until about 5 × 10−8 C mm2 has been passed probably representing ~105 molecular layers when the resistance begins to rise. A magnetic field of 0.47 T caused a slight decrease in the resistance of the cell probably due to slow rotation of the inhomogeneous paramagnetic solution. This coating may be useful as an electrode.