Abstract
The direct or indirect effects of two different copper(II)-lactate complex species, Cu(H–1L)L– and Cu(H–1L)2
2–, on the orientation and electrical properties of Cu2O electrodeposits were examined, where L– = CH3CH(OH)COO– and H–1L2– = CH3CH(O–)COO–. To investigate the relationships between the copper(II)-lactate complex species and several properties of Cu2O, a set of Cu2O layers was electrodeposited from thermodynamically well-stabilized electrolytes of different pHs with unified overpotentials. The Cu2O layers obtained at pH <9.5 had the 〈100〉 preferential orientation, whereas the orientation changed to the 〈111〉 preferential orientation at pH >9.5. In addition, marked differences were observed in the resistivity and carrier density of Cu2O layers bordering pH 9.5, indicating the presence of a strong relationship between copper(II)-lactate complexes and these crystallographic or electrical properties. In terms of the cathodic reactivity of copper(II)-lactate complexes and changes in local pH in the vicinity of the cathode upon electrodeposition, we suggest that the two copper(II)-lactate complexes directly affected the electrical properties of Cu2O and indirectly affected its crystallographic orientation.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Publisher
The Electrochemical Society
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Electrochemistry,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Condensed Matter Physics,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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