Fig. 2: Influence of the applied DHBT parameters on the deposited silver mass, deposition efficiency, surface contact angle and resulting electrochemical surface area. | Communications Chemistry

Fig. 2: Influence of the applied DHBT parameters on the deposited silver mass, deposition efficiency, surface contact angle and resulting electrochemical surface area.

From: Multi-scale morphology characterization of hierarchically porous silver foam electrodes for electrochemical CO2 reduction

Fig. 2: Influence of the applied DHBT parameters on the deposited silver mass, deposition efficiency, surface contact angle and resulting electrochemical surface area.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Mass-increase and Ag deposition efficiency of Dynamic Hydrogen Bubble Templation method (a), contact angle and absolute values of the electrochemical surface area (ECSA) of all tested samples (b), the resulting specific ECSA (c) and the decrease in ECSA after 1 h of CO2RR at each tested potential (d). Error bars correspond to the average of at least two individual measurements on two different samples.

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