Trigueros, Pedro PabloSagués i Mestre, FrancescClaret Bonet, Josep2011-07-072011-07-0719941063-651Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/18929The influence of an inert electrolyte (sodium sulfate) on quasi-two-dimensional copper electrodeposition from a nondeaerated aqueous copper sulfate solution has been analyzed. The different morphologies for a fixed concentration of CuSO4 have been classified in a diagram in terms of the applied potential and the inert electrolyte concentration. The main conclusion is the extension of the well-known Ohmic model for the homogeneous growth regime for copper sulfate solutions with small amounts of sodium sulfate. Moreover, we have observed the formation of fingerlike deposits at large applied potential and inert electrolyte concentration values, before hydrogen evolution becomes the main electrode reaction.12 p.application/pdfeng(c) American Physical Society, 1994Química de superfíciesPel·lícules finesNanoquímicaCristal·lografiaSurface chemistryThin filmsNanochemistryCrystallographyInfluence of an inert electrolyte on the morphology of quasi-two-dimensional electrodepositsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article84693info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess