Abstract

The problems of nucleation at electrocrystallization of metals and alloys are considered. The thermodynamics and kinetics of nucleation in stationary and nonstationary modes, the atomistic approach to the formation of nuclei and their growth (isolated and overlapped), the dependence of the nucleation rate on the adsorption of surfactants, the deposit grain size as a function of overpotential, and the grain size of eutectic alloys are discussed. Conclusions are drawn on the most important factors which should be taken into account during the analysis of processes of electrochemical nucleation and cluster growth.

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