The effects of bath composition, current density and temperature on cathodic polarization, cathodic current ef®ciency of codeposition, composition and structure of Co±Cu alloys electroplated on a steel substrate from citrate baths have been studied. Addition of boric acid to citrate electrolyte increases the percentage of Co in the deposits and improves the quality of these deposits. The cathodic current ef®ciency of the baths is relatively high and increases with increases in the metal content in the bath and the current density but decreases with temperature. The composition of the deposit is controlled by the applied current density. At low current densities, Cu-rich alloys were obtained. At higher current densities, the composition of the alloys was controlled by the limiting current density of Cu codeposition. The Co content of the deposits increases with increases in the metal content in the bath and the temperature. The structure of the deposited alloys was characterized by anodic stripping and X-ray diffraction techniques. The deposited alloys consisted of a single solid solution phase with a face-centred cubic structure.
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