2020
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/ab6543
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Effect of current density and alkaline pH on morphology and properties of electroplated Sn

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“…[ 22 ] Such processes will lead to the formation of grains of nodules and other morphologies. [ 23 ] With increase in deposition potential, surface homogeneity decreases. [ 24 ] At a small current density, a homogeneous and smooth structure can be deposited, as the case of sample S1 in the present work.…”
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“…[ 22 ] Such processes will lead to the formation of grains of nodules and other morphologies. [ 23 ] With increase in deposition potential, surface homogeneity decreases. [ 24 ] At a small current density, a homogeneous and smooth structure can be deposited, as the case of sample S1 in the present work.…”
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“…It has been reported that changing the reflowing process by putting tinplate (tin coating mass <1 g•m −2 ) in a reducing atmosphere at temperature above 500 °C can transform almost all free tin to iron-tin intermetallic layer. 9 Under this temperature, the formation of continuous FeSn layer is more uniform than FeSn 2 layer and effectively improve the corrosion resistance. 10,11 However, changing the reflowing treatment means a lot complex equipment alternative to the production line and bring about more expensive production costs.…”
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