ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: Voltammetric and thermoelectrochemical (TEC) transfer function measurements have been carried out to study the electrodeposition of silver from nitric and tartaric solutions. For an isothermal cell, the observed increase of the limiting current is due to the diffusion coefficient increase and to the mass transport boundary layer decrease when bath temperature increases. In a non-isothermal cell, through the use of sine wave temperature modulation, the TEC transfer function measurements show a typical mass transport responses and typical adsorption relaxation in middle frequency domain. The experimental data are in good accordance with previously developed model and permit to determine the diffusion activation energy and the densification coefficients of silver ions in this media.