Volume : IV, Issue : XI, November - 2015

Electrodeposition of Lead from Lead Acetate and its fractal character

Talal Ahamed Saleh Khamis, Abdul Jaleel Abdul Haque, Yusuf Hanif Shaikh, Gulam Rabbani

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 Electrodeposition of lead in the form of dendritic patterns is studied using circular cell geometry and the electrolyte used is lead acetate solution. The electrodeposits so obtained have crystalline appearance and the deposits are in the form of wide leaves with secondary and tertiary anches at the characteristic angles in accordance with the crystal structure. The growth of electrodeposits and the shape and anching pattern gets modified as the size of the deposit increase and anches tend to approach outer anode. Characterization of selected dendritic patterns in terms of fractal dimensions is presented. It is shown that electrodeposits of lead obtained from lead acetate solution possess self similarity and scale invariance and have fractal character. Comparison of electrodeposits at two different cell operating voltages and two different electrolyte concentrations is discussed using the concept of fractals and fractal dimension.

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Talal Ahamed Saleh Khamis, Abdul Jaleel Abdul Haque, Yusuf Hanif Shaikh, Gulam Rabbani / Electrodeposition of Lead from Lead Acetate and its fractal character / International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 4, Issue : 11 November 2015


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