Effect of Cd2+ on the electrodeposition of nickel from sulfate solutions. Part I: Current efficiency, surface morphology and crystal orientations

Mohanty, U. C. ; Tripathy, B. C. ; Singh, P. ; Das, S. C. (2002) Effect of Cd2+ on the electrodeposition of nickel from sulfate solutions. Part I: Current efficiency, surface morphology and crystal orientations Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 526 (1-2). pp. 63-68. ISSN 0022-0728

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Abstract

The effect of Cd2+ on the current efficiency, surface morphology and crystallographic orientations of the electrodeposited nickel from sulfate baths of varying compositions was investigated. The results indicated that Cd2+ had no significant effect on the current efficiency but there was a noticeable change in the surface morphology and deposit quality. The X-ray diffraction studies revealed that the (200) plane was the most preferred orientation and was not generally affected by the presence of Cd2+ in the electrolytic bath.

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Keywords:Nickel Electrodeposition; Cadmium; Sodium Sulfate; Boric Acid; Current Efficiency; Deposit Morphology; Crystal Orientations
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