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Portugaliae Electrochimica Acta

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PIRES, M. J. M.. The Need for a more Comprehensive Model for the Current Transient in Anomalous Electrochemical Deposition of Metal: Alloys Exemplified by Ni-Fe Co-deposition. Port. Electrochim. Acta [online]. 2016, vol.34, n.5, pp.295-308. ISSN 0872-1904.  https://doi.org/10.4152/pea.201605295.

Measurements of the electric current as a function of time during the electrochemical deposition of metals are usually treated considering models based on the Kolmogorov- Avrami theory or alternatives to it including hierarchical overlap of diffusion zones. These models explain the main tendencies of the nucleation and growth of the metallic deposits but still do not include details related to the anomalous deposition of metallic alloys, although the electrochemical methods are widely used for their production. In this work, a discussion of the several factors involved in this issue is presented to evidence the need for a more comprehensive model that may reach a complete quantitative description of electrodeposition of alloys including the anomalous phenomenon. Cyclic voltammetry as well as chronoamperometry measurements in a sulfate solution for Ni-Fe deposition were used to exemplify several aspects to be better understood and included in the model. Some Ni-Fe films were also deposited and characterized by scanning electron microscopy and ferromagnetic resonance to discuss some additional aspects as final composition and structure.

Keywords : electrochemical deposition; anomalous co-deposition; Ni-Fe alloys.

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