Morphological Characteristics Of Nickel Particles Electrodeposited From Chloride Dominant Solution

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Guo Xueyi
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The morphological characteristics of the nickel particles electrodeposited from chloride dominant aqueous solution was investigated. The effects of the electrolyte constituents, the parameters for the electro-deposition on the morphology of the nickel particles were addressed. It is evidenced that not only the particle size but also the morphology of the deposited nickel particles strongly depend on the electrolyte constituents and technical operation conditions. The electro-crystallization mechanism of the metallic nickel particles deposited at high current density was elucidated. The ultra-fine nickel particles with flake, nodular or dendrite shape may be produced by controlling the duration for electro-deposition.
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APA: Guo Xueyi  (2003)  Morphological Characteristics Of Nickel Particles Electrodeposited From Chloride Dominant Solution

MLA: Guo Xueyi Morphological Characteristics Of Nickel Particles Electrodeposited From Chloride Dominant Solution. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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