A otimização de parâmetros operacionais de um processo de eletrodeposição de camada metálica amorfa de liga níquel-molibdênio contendo boro sobre um catodo utilizando um banho de sulfato de níquel, molibdato de sódio, fosfato de boro, citrato de sódio, 1-docecilsulfato de sódio e hidróxido de amônio para pH 9,5 foi estudada. Estudos detalhados sobre o efeito da temperatura do banho, agitação mecânica, densidade de corrente catódica e formato de ânodo conduziu às condições ótimas para obtenção de depósitos de ligas satisfatórias. A mais alta eficiência catódica, cerca de 69% para ânodo cilíndrico e 64% para ânodo retengular de platina, foi obtida a 80 o C, 15 rpm e 100 mA cm-2. Um método voltamétrico para controle e monitoramento automático do processo foi proposto. Optimization of operational parameters of an electrodeposition process for deposition of boroncontaining amorphous metallic layer of nickel-molybdenum alloy onto a cathode from an electrolytic bath having nickel sulfate, sodium molybdate, boron phosphate, sodium citrate, sodium-1-dodecylsulfate and ammonia for pH adjustments to 9.5 has been studied. Detailed studies of the efects on bath temperature, mechanical agitation, cathode current density and anode format have led to optimum operational conditions for obtaining satisfactory alloy deposits. The highest cathode current efficiency for deposition of the alloy was about 69% for cylindrical and 64% for rectangular platinum anode while working at bath temperature 80 o C, cathode rotation 15 rpm and cathode current density 100 mA cm-2. A voltammetric method for automatic monitoring and control of the process was proposed.
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