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ELECTRODEPOSITION SPECIAL ISSUE: Frontiers of Electrodeposition (Present and Future)
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Impression materials and electrodeposits. Part II: Electrodeposits
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 19811. Of 13 substrate/electrodeposit combinations tested, the six satisfactorily completed were modeling compound/copper, Permlastic/silver, Elasticon/nickel, Polyjel/silver, Polyjel/nickel, and President/copper. 2. The seven remaining substrate/electrodeposit combinations could not be completed because of pitting, discoloration, or high stresses within ...
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Electrodeposited Ceramic Superlattices
Science, 1990Ceramic superlattices have been produced by electrodeposition with modulation wavelengths in the range from 5 to 10 nanometers. The Tl a Pb b O c /Tl d Pb e O f superlattices were deposited from a ...
J A, Switzer, M J, Shane, R J, Phillips
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Electrodeposition in Ionic Liquids
ChemPhysChem, 2015AbstractDue to their attractive physico‐chemical properties, ionic liquids (ILs) are increasingly used as deposition electrolytes. This review summarizes recent advances in electrodeposition in ILs and focuses on its similarities and differences with that in aqueous solutions.
Qinqin, Zhang +4 more
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Molybdenum Nanowires by Electrodeposition
Science, 2000Metallic molybdenum (Mo o ) wires with diameters ranging from 15 nanometers to 1.0 micrometers and lengths of up to 500 micrometers (0.5 millimeters) were prepared in a two-step procedure. Molybdenum oxide wires were electrodeposited selectively at step edges and then reduced in hydrogen gas at 500°C to yield Mo
M P, Zach, K H, Ng, R M, Penner
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Indirect Bipolar Electrodeposition
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2012Based on the principles of bipolar electrochemistry, localized pH gradients are generated at the surface of conducting particles in solution. This allows the toposelective deposition of inorganic and organic polymer layers via a pH-triggered precipitation mechanism.
Loget, Gabriel +4 more
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Electrodeposition of AsSb alloys
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1992As-Sb alloys containing 30-95 at.% Sb were deposited onto nickel cathodes from citric acid aqueous solutions. The composition of the electrodeposits, determined by scanning electron microscopy--energy-dispersive X-ray analysis approached that of the solution at E ?
Musiani MM, Paolucci F, Guerriero P
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