Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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218085 | Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2016 | 6 Pages |
•Ag–W electrodeposition onto rotating cylinder electrodes was examined.•An environmentally friendly, cyanide free electrolyte was developed to deposit Ag–W at low pH.•The deposit W concentration varied with tungsten ion electrolyte concentration.•The highest amount of W in the deposit compared to previous Ag–W literature reports was achieved
Thin film deposits containing silver and tungsten were electrodeposited onto rotating cylinder electrodes from non-cyanide, acidic thiourea–citrate electrolytes. The effect of current density and tungsten ion electrolyte concentration on the deposit composition and partial current densities was examined. Deposit composition was measured using X-ray fluorescence with increasing amount of tungsten ion in the electrolyte at high current densities, with silver ion reduction under mass transport control and the tungsten ion reduction under a kinetic control. The highest wt.% W in the deposit was 18 wt.%, SEM-EDS was also used to characterize the deposit morphology and account for sulfur in the deposit, originating from the thiourea in the electrolyte.