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Title: Deposition and Characterization of Silver Oxide from Solution of Silver, Cassava and Sugarcane Juice Effects
Authors: EKPUNOBI, Uche E
ANOZIE, Austine I
OKWUKOGU, Onyebuchi O.
OGBUAGU, Adaora S.
AJIWE, Valentine I.
Keywords: Silver
Electrodeposition
X-Ray Diffraction (XRD)
Characterization
Cassava juice
Sugarcane juice.
Issue Date: 22-Jan-2013
Publisher: Leonardo Journal of Sciences
Citation: Leonardo Journal of Sciences 22, p. 21-28
Abstract: Silver oxide was deposited on metallic substrates (zinc and lead) from silver solution with different additives at a pH of 5, dc current of 0.2A, 4V for 20seconds at 25°C. The additives were cassava solution and sugarcane juice. The metallic substrates served as cathode while a copper electrode serves as the anode. Compositions of the electrolytes were 50ml AgNO3, 50ml AgNO3 and 50ml of cassava solution or 50ml of sugarcane juice. Structural and textural characterizations were carried out on the deposits. The result showed that deposition using zinc substrate gave a better result than that of lead in that the deposits were pure without impurities. Using cassava solution as additive, a pure Ag2O3 deposit was obtained while sugarcane juice gave a pure intergrowth of Ag2O3 and Ag3O4 deposits both on zinc substrates.
Description: Scholarly Work
URI: http://ljs.academicdirect.org/
http://repository.unizik.edu.ng/handle/123456789/585
ISSN: 1583-0233
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