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Electrochemical deposition of solid lubricant films

Wear, 1971
This paper describes a new technique for producing adherent solid lubricant films with full control of thickness and location. MoS2 and FeCl2/CrCl3 coatings are formed on Mo and Fe/Cr wires respectively by electrochemical deposition from a bath of molten LiCl/KCl, and their frictional behaviour is studied at 400 C.
D. R. Atkins, J. P. G. Farr, G. W. Rowe
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Alternating morphology transitions in electrochemical deposition

Physical Review Letters, 1993
Alternating morphology transitions between dendrite and dense-branching morphology have been studied for the first time in electrochemical deposition of FeSO 4 aqueous solution film. We suggest that the observed alternating transition is caused by the interchange of anisotropy in interfacial growth, which arises from the periodic accumulation and ...
, Wang, , Ming
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Supported Nanoparticle Synthesis by Electrochemical Deposition

2015
In this chapter, first, a survey on the early stages of electrochemical nucleation and growth is provided with special emphasis on recent discoveries which provide new insights on electrochemical nanoparticle formation. Then, a comprehensive review of nanoparticle electrodeposition from aqueous solutions is provided, analyzing the different ...
Ustarroz Troyano, Jon   +2 more
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Acoustic Monitoring of Electrochemical Deposition

IEEE Transactions on Electronics Packaging Manufacturing, 2004
In the microelectronics industry, manufacturers are concerned with increasing yield and reducing costs. Monitoring of unit manufacturing processes helps alleviate errors during fabrication, thereby increasing yield and ultimately decreasing cost. This work proposes an acoustic method for in-situ monitoring of electrochemical deposition. A micromachined
F.R. Williams, G.S. May
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Dynamic Scaling in Electrochemical Deposition

MRS Proceedings, 1994
AbstractStatic and dynamic scaling behavior in copper electrochemical deposition in the stable growth condition (non-bulk fractal growth) was studied by atomic force microscopy and numerical simulation. We found two distinct scaling regimes with roughness exponent α of 0.6 and 0.87α0.05 corresponding to the concentrations of the “brightener” organic ...
Hiroshi Iwasaki   +3 more
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Localised Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing via Microjet Electrochemical Deposition

Journal of The Electrochemical Society
The current study presents a novel process developed in-house for microjet electrochemical additive manufacturing (Microjet-ECAM) of pure copper strips on a nano-polished brass substrate. A two-dimensional numerical model was developed to identify the stable material deposition zone, deposition height, potential, and current density distributions as ...
Sri Satya Omkar Dadi   +3 more
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Localized electrochemical deposition – preliminary research

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2018
Electrochemical deposition has been used in industry for many years. It is most often used in plating and electroforming processes. Relatively unexplored area is localized electrochemical deposition. This is due to the difficulty of keeping under control this process.
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Electrochemical Deposition of Composite Coatings

2018
Metal matrix composite coatings are widely used to cover metallic components. It is a relatively cheap solution to enhance the resistance of metallic parts to aggressive working conditions and to increase the component service life. Electrolytic codeposition is used to produce composite coatings by embedding particles, intentionally added to the ...
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Electrochemical Deposition

2013
Cesar Augusto Duarte Rodriguez   +1 more
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Fundamentals of electrochemical deposition

2023
Löw, Mario   +4 more
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