Description
Electrodeposition — the process of using electrical current to grow metal crystal structures from solution produces tree-like crystal formations (dendrites) of copper on a cathode surface that are both scientifically significant and visually extraordinary. This photograph captures a section of cathode after a controlled deposition run at 2mA/cm², showing the fractal copper dendrite growth against the residual teal copper sulphate electrolyte. The warmth of the copper metal against the complementary teal chemical ground creates a naturally colour-balanced composition of unusual richness. The image has strong commercial applications in materials science communication, chemistry education, and as a fine art piece in technology and engineering sector office environments.
