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Cyclic Voltammetry for nickel deposition in 3 electrode electrochemical cell

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Hi, i'm currently working in a simulation of a CV for nickel deposition in a microelectrode(or maybe Ultramicroelectrode since it should represent a pore of a aluminium oxide template) and im not certain if i'm buliding the model properly. I'm currently building it using the application Voltammetry at a microdisk electrode as a guide (https://www.comsol.com/model/voltammetry-at-a-microdisk-electrode-12877), but it seems i cannot achieve to properly construct the equivalent reactions that can take place at the working electrode(WE). Is the model from this application accurate for CV on a WE? Could i get some assistance on how to add reactions that may occur on the WE?, particularly to represent the deposition/dissolution of a species in the WE, where the source of this species is dissolved in the electrolyte and the counter electrode is inert.

Thank you in advanced. Lautaro


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