Mechanism of  WO 3 Electrodeposition from Peroxy‐Tungstate Solution

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, , Citation E. A. Meulenkamp 1997 J. Electrochem. Soc. 144 1664 DOI 10.1149/1.1837657

1945-7111/144/5/1664

Abstract

Electrodeposition of amorphous electrochromic tungsten trioxide was studied. Good quality films were deposited cathodically onto tin‐doped indium oxide (ITO) from a water/isopropanol solution containing dissolved tungsten(VI) species. Three reducible species are present in this solution: unbound , polytungstate ions, and peroxy‐tungstate ions. The effects of the content, which is related to the age of the deposition solution, and of mass transport on the deposition current and deposition efficiency were determined and used to elucidate the mechanism of electrodeposition. Reduction of unbound and polytungstate did not result in film growth. This part of the current was under mixed diffusion‐kinetic control. The remainder of the current was due to reduction of peroxy‐tungstate and was kinetically limited. This process led to deposition. The current efficiency, defined as the number of electrons consumed by reduction of peroxy‐tungstate per W atom deposited, was about 1.6, in good agreement with the proposed deposition reaction.

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