On the Electrochemical Deposition and Dissolution of Divalent Metal Ions

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2014-01-13

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Pinto, Leandro M. C. [UNESP]
Quaino, Paola
Santos, Elizabeth
Schmickler, Wolfgang

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Wiley-Blackwell

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The deposition of Cu2+ and Zn2+ from aqueous solution has been investigated by a combination of classical molecular dynamics, density functional theory, and a theory developed by the authors. For both cases, the reaction proceeds through two one-electron steps. The monovalent ions can get close to the electrode surface without losing hydration energy, while the divalent ions, which have a stronger solvation sheath, cannot. The 4s orbital of Cu interacts strongly with the sp band and more weakly with the d band of the copper surface, while the Zn4s orbital couples only to the sp band of Zn. At the equilibrium potential for the overall reaction, the energy of the intermediate Cu+ ion is only a little higher than that of the divalent ion, so that the first electron transfer can occur in an outer-sphere mode. In contrast, the energy of the Zn+ ion lies too high for a simple outer-sphere reaction to be favorable; in accord with experimental data this suggests that this step is affected by anions.

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corrosion, density functional theory, electron transfer, metal deposition, molecular dynamics

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Chemphyschem. Weinheim: Wiley-v C H Verlag Gmbh, v. 15, n. 1, p. 132-138, 2014.

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