Electrochemical studies of the Ag2O/AgO phase change in alkaline solutions

Abstract
The anodic oxidation of Ag2O to AgO in potassium hydroxide solution has been investigated by controlled potential oxidations at 25°C. Separate Ag/Ag2O electrodes of fixed electrochemical capacity were oxidized at controlled potential using steps of 20 mV over a range of 300 mV and the corresponding current-time curves were recorded. By correlating the structure of the deposit with the kinetic studies the growth geometry and nucleation law for the oxidation of Ag2O deposits in alkaline solutions were determined. The oxidation of Ag2O to AgO involves the progressive nucleation of AgO centres coupled with three-dimensional growth. A mechanism for lattice formation is proposed based on the concentration and potential dependence of the rate of crystal growth.