Deposition from Thiosulfate Solutions" based on work done in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Ph.D. degree in Chemical Engineering at the University of Minnesota.
Results are presented of an investigation to determine the conditions required for the deposition, from thiosulfate solutions, of binary copper alloys having a wide range of copper content. The variation of the copper content of the deposit with current density and the copper content of the bath was determined quantitatively for copper-nickel and copper-cadmium alloy deposits, whereas the effect of agitation, temperature and other changes in bath composition were investigated only qualitatively. A few data were also obtained on the cathode curreut efficiency and sulfur content of the deposits. In the deposition of the copper-zinc alloys, the principal effects studied were those of bath temperature and current density on the copper content of the deposit. Recommended bath composition and plating conditions are given for the deposition of copper-zinc alloys having the color and copper content of the ordinary yellow brasses. (1940).Brightness rcfers to a deposit having a clean metallic appearance. eAdherence refers to the extent to which the deposit remains attached to the basis metal when the specimen is bent sharply. 231 ) unless CC License in place (see abstract). ecsdl.org/site/terms_use address. Redistribution subject to ECS terms of use (see 128.122.253.212 Downloaded on 2015-05-26 to IP ) unless CC License in place (see abstract). ecsdl.org/site/terms_use address. Redistribution subject to ECS terms of use (see 128.122.253.212 Downloaded on 2015-05-26 to IP ) unless CC License in place (see abstract). ecsdl.org/site/terms_use address. Redistribution subject to ECS terms of use (see 128.122.253.212 Downloaded on 2015-05-26 to IP ) unless CC License in place (see abstract). ecsdl.org/site/terms_use address. Redistribution subject to ECS terms of use (see 128.122.253.212 Downloaded on 2015-05-26 to IP ) unless CC License in place (see abstract). ecsdl.org/site/terms_use address. Redistribution subject to ECS terms of use (see 128.122.253.212 Downloaded on 2015-05-26 to IP ) unless CC License in place (see abstract). ecsdl.org/site/terms_use address. Redistribution subject to ECS terms of use (see 128.122.253.212 Downloaded on 2015-05-26 to IP ) unless CC License in place (see abstract). ecsdl.org/site/terms_use address. Redistribution subject to ECS terms of use (see 128.122.253.212 Downloaded on 2015-05-26 to IP ) unless CC License in place (see abstract). ecsdl.org/site/terms_use address. Redistribution subject to ECS terms of use (see 128.122.253.212 Downloaded on 2015-05-26 to IP ) unless CC License in place (see abstract). ecsdl.org/site/terms_use address. Redistribution subject to ECS terms of use (see 128.122.253.212 Downloaded on 2015-05-26 to IP ) unless CC License in place (see abstract). ecsdl.org/site/terms_use address. Redistribution subject to ECS terms of use (see 128.122.253.212 Downloaded on 2015-05-26 to IP
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