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Growth instability in metal electrodeposition
1998Electrodeposition (plating) is often used in the semiconductor chip manufacturing process to create “bumps” that can serve as electrical contacts. In this process, metal ions in a water-based electrolyte are deposited via charge exchange reactions on exposed areas of a wafer, which serves as the cathode of the system. This results in growth of metal on
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Hybrid dynamic windows using reversible metal electrodeposition and ion insertion
Nature Energy, 2019Shakirul M. Islam +3 more
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Recent Advances in Reversible Metal Electrodeposition-Based Smart Windows
Electronic Materials LettersGwan Hyeong Lee +7 more
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A Review of External Field-Enhanced Metal Electrodeposition: Mechanism and Applications
JOMZhen Zhong +7 more
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Metal electrodeposition on semiconductors
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1993P. Allongue, E. Souteyrand, L. Allemand
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Electrodeposition of metals by sebald
2012Oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) play an important role in electrochemical energy conversion systems and in several industrial processes. Bifunctional oxygen/air electrodes are a prerequisite for the development of rechargeable metal/air batteries and/or so called regenerative fuel cells.
ZAFFERONI, CLAUDIO +7 more
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Electrorefining and Electrodeposition of Metals
1985Copper is found in nature as the metal and in various types of ore such as oxide, hydroxide, carbonate, sulfide, and in mixtures and double salts of these compounds. Of these, the sulfide ore, chalcopyrite Cu2S • FeS • FeS2, is commonly used in Japan. Figure 10.1 illustrates an example of the flowsheet for copper concentrate processing.
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