Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Jan 2002)

A comparative study of electrochemical and optical properties of rhenium deposited on gold and platinum

  • Zerbino Jorge O.,
  • Castro Luna Ana M.,
  • Zinola Carlos F.,
  • Méndez Eduardo,
  • Martins M. E.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
pp. 510 – 515

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Rhenium-containing films were grown on gold and platinum after different potentiostatic and potentiodynamic polarizations in the - 0.20 V to 0.70 V range (vs rhe) in aqueous acid perrhenate. Experimental data were obtained using cyclic voltammetry and ellipsometry, from which the thickness and optical indices of the electrodeposited rhenium layer were calculated. Metallic rhenium deposition on gold takes place at potentials within the hydrogen evolution reaction. Rhenium oxide on platinum is formed in the hydrogen adatom potential domain, whereas metallic rhenium is deposited concurrently with the hydrogen adsorption and evolution reactions on the same metal.

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