Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
196141 Electrochimica Acta 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Fundamental electrochemical properties of electrolyte systems are the prerequisite for the development of a successful pulse deposition process. Three different electrolyte systems for the galvanic deposition of nickel cobalt alloys (chloride, Watts and sulfamate type) were investigated in order to reveal underlying deposition mechanisms and rate determining factors. The electrochemical experiments were supported by X-ray fluorescence analyses of the alloy composition in dependence on the current density and the type of bath. A special focus was set on the investigation of the passive (oxide) layer formation by the anodic pulses.The choice of electrolyte system strongly influences the reaction mechanism and thus the alloy deposition. Also the cobalt content within the deposited layer varied strongly in dependence on the electrolyte system used. While sulfamate and Watts baths show an ability for passive layer formation, the chloride bath exhibits a lower proneness to passivation, accompanied by pit formation

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