The influence of thermal degradation on the electrodeposition of aluminium from an air- and water-stable ionic liquid

Aluminium electrodeposition is demonstrated from a thermally degraded ionic liquid solution. NMR and voltammetric analyses established that Al3+ reduction was remarkably similar to that in non-degraded IL solutions suggesting that the electroactive metal-containing species was unaffected by heat tre...

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Main Authors: Veder, Jean-pierre, Horne, M., Rüther, T., Bond, A., Rodopoulos, T.
Format: Journal Article
Published: R S C Publications 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52574
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author Veder, Jean-pierre
Horne, M.
Rüther, T.
Bond, A.
Rodopoulos, T.
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description Aluminium electrodeposition is demonstrated from a thermally degraded ionic liquid solution. NMR and voltammetric analyses established that Al3+ reduction was remarkably similar to that in non-degraded IL solutions suggesting that the electroactive metal-containing species was unaffected by heat treatment. Electron microscopy revealed a significant grain refinement of the deposited metal. © the Owner Societies 2013.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-525742017-09-13T15:39:23Z The influence of thermal degradation on the electrodeposition of aluminium from an air- and water-stable ionic liquid Veder, Jean-pierre Horne, M. Rüther, T. Bond, A. Rodopoulos, T. Aluminium electrodeposition is demonstrated from a thermally degraded ionic liquid solution. NMR and voltammetric analyses established that Al3+ reduction was remarkably similar to that in non-degraded IL solutions suggesting that the electroactive metal-containing species was unaffected by heat treatment. Electron microscopy revealed a significant grain refinement of the deposited metal. © the Owner Societies 2013. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52574 10.1039/c3cp50690h R S C Publications restricted
spellingShingle Veder, Jean-pierre
Horne, M.
Rüther, T.
Bond, A.
Rodopoulos, T.
The influence of thermal degradation on the electrodeposition of aluminium from an air- and water-stable ionic liquid
title The influence of thermal degradation on the electrodeposition of aluminium from an air- and water-stable ionic liquid
title_full The influence of thermal degradation on the electrodeposition of aluminium from an air- and water-stable ionic liquid
title_fullStr The influence of thermal degradation on the electrodeposition of aluminium from an air- and water-stable ionic liquid
title_full_unstemmed The influence of thermal degradation on the electrodeposition of aluminium from an air- and water-stable ionic liquid
title_short The influence of thermal degradation on the electrodeposition of aluminium from an air- and water-stable ionic liquid
title_sort influence of thermal degradation on the electrodeposition of aluminium from an air- and water-stable ionic liquid
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52574