Scientific Production Faculty

Electrochemical behavior Zn(II) at carbon steel electrode in deep eutectic solvents based on choline chloride



Rodríguez Ávila, José Antonio

2017

Electrochemical behavior Zn(II) at carbon steel electrode in deep eutectic solvents based on choline chloride, Gutiérrez, E., Rodriguez, J.A., Cruz-Borbolla, J., Castrillejo, Y., Barrado, E., International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 12 (2017) 8860-8867


Abstract


Deep eutectic solvents prepared by mixture of choline chloride with urea, thiourea and ethylene glycol(1:2 molar ratio) were used to study the electrochemical behavior Zn(II) at carbon steel 1018 electrode.Zn deposits were immersed in a corrosive media (NaCl 3%wt). Composition of the solvent employedcauses a difference in electrodeposition and corrosion behaviors, being diffusion coefficient value acritical parameter associated to these processes.



Research Product




Related articles

Renewable stationary phase liquid magnetochromatography: determining aspartame and its hydrolysis pr...

Magnetic solids in analytical chemistry: A review

Design and Construction of Solid State Ag/AgCl Reference Electrodes Through Electrochemical Depositi...

Synthesis, characterization, and crystal structures of n-alkyldiorganodithiophosphates RS2P(OC6H4)2

Facilitated transport of Hg(II) through novel activated composite membranes

Simultaneous determination of tetracyclines in poultry muscle by capillary zone electrophoresis

Development of a Polypyrrole Selective Membrane For The Potentiometric Quantification of Saccharinat...

Potentiometric quantification of saccharin by using a selective membrane formed by pyrrole electropo...

Magnetic solid phase extraction based on phenyl silica adsorbent for the determination of tetracycli...

Characterization of Main Anthocyanins Extracted from Pericarp Blue Corn by MALDI-ToF MS