Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8033472 | Thin Solid Films | 2016 | 42 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, Re-Ni alloys with high Re content were electrodeposited on copper substrates from aqueous solutions containing additives with a combination of vanillin, sodium lauryl sulfate and gelatin. The bath additives were found to have a significant effect on the chemical composition, surface morphology and cracking pattern. The morphology of the alloy was changed from uniformly smooth without additives to relatively coarse-grained with three additives. The deposition rate and crack density decreased when additives were added to a bath containing 34Â mM ReO4â, 124Â mM Ni2Â + and 343Â mM [Cit]3Â â. Almost pure Re films were formed at low Ni2Â + concentration of 30-50Â mM due to the effect of additives; however, the deposited film was thin. A thin layer of Re oxide, a new Re-O-C-complex state and some organic residues from additives were formed at the surface of the Re film. Both the Re-rich alloy and the Re film were found to have an amorphous structure.
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Authors
Wangping Wu, Noam Eliaz, Eliezer Gileadi,