Electrodeposition of cobalt from gluconate electrolyte

Ibrahim, Magdy; M.M. DANKERIA; S.S. ABD EL REHIM;

Abstract


Cobalt electrodeposited onto steel substrate was carried out from solutions containing cobalt sulfate, boric acid and
sodium gluconate. The study dealt with the influence of bath composition, current density, pH and temperature on
the potentiodynamic cathodic polarization curves, cathodic current efficiency, and throwing power, as well as the
throwing index of these baths. The microhardness of cobalt electrodeposited from gluconate baths is generally high
and higher than that of cobalt deposited under similar conditions from sulfate, chloride, bromide and acetate baths.
The surface morphology of the as-deposited cobalt was investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
while the structure was studied using X-ray diffraction analysis. Cyclic voltammetric, as well as current-transient,
techniques recorded on a glassy carbon electrode suggested that the deposition of cobalt from gluconate bath occurs
via a nucleation process under charge transfer control.


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Title Electrodeposition of cobalt from gluconate electrolyte
Authors Ibrahim, Magdy ; M.M. DANKERIA ; S.S. ABD EL REHIM 
Keywords hronoamperometry, cobalt deposition, current efficiency, microhardness, morphology, potentiodynamic, throwing power
Issue Date 2002
Publisher Springer
Journal Journal of Applied Electrochemistry 

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