Lead Nanowires for Microaccumulators Obtained Through Indirect Electrochemical Template Deposition
- Authors: Inguanta, R; Rinaldo, E; Piazza, S; Sunseri, C
- Publication year: 2010
- Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
- Key words: Lead Nanowires; Lead-acid Batteries; Template Synthesis; Electrodeposition; Anodic Alumina Membranes
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/55801
Abstract
Metallic lead nanowires were deposited within pores of commercial anodic alumina membranes having an average pore diameter of 210 nm. “Direct” electrodeposition was attempted from 0.1 M Pb NO3 2 aqueous solution with a variable concentration of H3BO3 as a chelating agent, but it gave unsatisfactory results. An “indirect” two-step deposition procedure was then adopted, consisting of the anodic electrodeposition of -PbO2 nanowires, followed by their in situ reduction to metallic lead. Both these processes occurred at a high rate so that the indirect method led to a complete template pore filling with pure polycrystalline Pb in short times and with a high current efficiency.