Understanding the Polymorphism of Cobalt Nanoparticles Formed in Electrodeposition-An In Situ XRD Study.
Xuetian MaYifan MaAdelaide M NolanJianming BaiWenqian XuYifei MoHailong ChenPublished in: ACS materials letters (2023)
An advanced synchrotron-based in situ X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique is successfully developed and employed to track and monitor the formation and phase selection of cobalt (Co) in electrodeposition in real time and verify DFT computational results. The impacts of a number of controlling factors including the pH of the electrolyte and deposition overpotential are systematically studied. The results show that the yielded phase of the electrodeposited Co is controlled by both thermodynamics and kinetics. The low pH low overpotential condition favors the formation of the thermodynamically stable fcc phase. While the high pH high overpotential condition promotes the formation of the metastable hcp phase. The experimental results agree well with the nanometric phase diagram computed with DFT. Layer-by-layer alternative stacking of fcc-hcp polymorphic phases can be facilely fabricated by just varying the overpotential. This work not only offers an effective means to control the phase of electroplating of Co but also presents a new approach to reveal the fundamental insights of the formation of metals under electrochemical reduction driving force.