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Abstract

A deep eutectic solvent, ethaline (as a typical representative of new-generation room temperature ionic liquids), was used to anodically treat the surface of copper-nickel alloy (55 wt.% Cu). Anodic treatment in ethaline allows flexibly affecting the patterns of surface morphology: formation of stellated crystallites and surface smoothing (i.e. electropolishing) are observed depending on the applied electrode potential. The measured values of roughness coefficient ( Ra ) well correlate with the changes in surface morphology. Anodic treatment of Cu-Ni alloy in ethaline contributes to a considerable increase in the electrocatalytic activity towards the hydrogen evolution reaction in an alkaline aqueous medium, which can be used to develop new high-efficient and inexpensive electrocatalysts within the framework of the concept of carbon-free hydrogen economy.
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Authors and Affiliations

V. Protsenko
1
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T. Butyrina
1
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D. Makhota
1
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S. Korniy
1 2
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F. Danilov
1
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  1. Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology, Department of Physical Chemistry, Gagarin Ave., 8, Dnipro, 49005, Ukraine
  2. Karpenko Physico-Mechanical Institute of the NAS of Ukraine, Naukova St. 5, Lviv, 79060, Ukraine

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