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Abstract

The effect of thiourea on the cathodic current efficiency (CE), deposit quality, crystallographic orientations, surface morphology, and polarization behavior of the cathode was investigated during nickel electrodeposition from acidic sulfate solutions for 2 hours at 60 °C. A slight decrease of 3 to 4 pct in the CE was observed, when the concentration of thiourea was increased from 2 to 40 mg dm^sup -3^. The nickel deposit quality deteriorated significantly at higher thiourea concentrations; the surface morphology deteriorated and the contamination of the nickel deposits increased. The presence of thiourea affected the peak intensities of the crystal planes. Cyclic voltammetric studies on nickel deposition at 25 °C revealed depolarization behavior of the cathode at lower thiourea concentrations, ≤10 mg dm^sup -3^; however, a mixed behavior is observed at higher thiourea concentrations. These changes were also observed in the exchange current density (i^sub 0^) values. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Effect of Thiourea during Nickel Electrodeposition from Acidic Sulfate Solutions
Author
Mohanty, U S; Tripathy, B C; Das, S C; Misra, V N
Pages
737-741
Publication year
2005
Publication date
Dec 2005
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
10735615
e-ISSN
15431916
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
197112910
Copyright
Copyright Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International Dec 2005