Abstract

Observations were made of copper electrodeposited on to the (111) plane of copper from a highly purified solution of copper sulphate containing known concentrations of HCl (from 10 -10 to 10 -1 mol/l concentration of chloride ions). In the presence of HCl, triangular and hexagonal pyramids change to layers and then to a polycrystalline deposit. At higher concentrations of HCl, precipitation of cuprous chloride occurs in the form of triangular pyramids. The transition from triangular and hexagonal pyramids to layers and then to a polycrystalline deposit occurs at all current densities used, but the critical concentration of HCl for the transition depends upon the current density.

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