2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2010.06.037
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Bright nickel film deposited by supercritical carbon dioxide emulsion using additive-free Watts bath

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“…This PdH x /Ti electrode was rinsed with DI water for 5 seconds and then was dipped into the testing electrolytes for being employed as the reference electrode under a three-electrode mode where graphite or copper plates of 10 Â 10 mm 2 is served as the working electrode and the platinum gauze is the counter electrode. The bath temperature of normal aqueous electrolytes was controlled at the specified values by a water thermostat (Haake) with an accuracy of 0.1 C. For the EP-SCE Watts nickel system, polyoxyethylenelauryl ether (C 12 H 25 (OCH 2 CH 2 ) 15 OH), a non-ionic surfactant, was added into the additive-free Watts bath at a volume fraction of 1.0 v% with respect to volume of the aqueous electrolyte for forming the emulsified phase [11]. Initially, 40 mL of aqueous Watts nickel bath containing 1.0 v% surfactant were charged into the cell.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…This PdH x /Ti electrode was rinsed with DI water for 5 seconds and then was dipped into the testing electrolytes for being employed as the reference electrode under a three-electrode mode where graphite or copper plates of 10 Â 10 mm 2 is served as the working electrode and the platinum gauze is the counter electrode. The bath temperature of normal aqueous electrolytes was controlled at the specified values by a water thermostat (Haake) with an accuracy of 0.1 C. For the EP-SCE Watts nickel system, polyoxyethylenelauryl ether (C 12 H 25 (OCH 2 CH 2 ) 15 OH), a non-ionic surfactant, was added into the additive-free Watts bath at a volume fraction of 1.0 v% with respect to volume of the aqueous electrolyte for forming the emulsified phase [11]. Initially, 40 mL of aqueous Watts nickel bath containing 1.0 v% surfactant were charged into the cell.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since temperature of the electrolytes containing sc-CO 2 is higher than 25 C [11], the rest potential stability of PdH x /Ti at elevated temperatures has to be checked. Fig.…”
Section: Pdh X /Ti As a Reference Electrodementioning
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“…5, the electroplating reaction is interrupted on speci c surface where the dispersed CO 2 micelles are in contact with the cathode, and the reaction eventually resumes when the micelles leave the surface. These features are named periodic plating characteristics (PPC) and suggested to give the grain re nement effect 16,17) . Grain size of the lm prepared by the ESCE varied with the reaction pressure as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Evaluations Of Mechanical Properties Of Nanocrystalline Nickmentioning
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“…We have proposed an electrodeposition method with supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO 2 ) emulsions [26][27][28], which was named ED-SCE, as shown in Fig. 1, to reduce the formation of defects in the electrodeposited materials.…”
Section: Electrodeposition In Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Emulsions mentioning
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