Patterned hydrophobic Ni–P alloy films consisting of orderly and regular micro-nanoscale particles were fabricated through the synergistic effect of electrochemical deposition and chemical deposition. Ni–P alloy films were deposited for different times and characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM). It was confirmed that the addition of reducing agent induced the formation of nanoscale particles, in contrast with pure Ni film deposited by single electrochemical deposition. As “point-discharge effect”, the current density was higher at the edge of the nanoscale particles, and Ni ions would be deposited at the particles through the “point-discharge effect”. Then the Ni–P alloy films grew by “reducing–discharging” process. The X-ray p...
Nickel phosphides NixPy are a promising family of binary compounds that have shown much promise in v...
The main features of electrochemical deposition of coatings based on Ni–W binary alloy in the ...
In this study, Ni–Cu films are grown on ITO (indium tin oxide) coated glass substrates by electrodep...
Patterned hydrophobic Ni–P alloy films consisting of orderly and regular micro-nanoscale particles w...
Patterned hydrophobic Ni-P alloy films consisting of orderly and regular micro-nanoscale particles w...
Ni–Co alloy and Ni–Co–Y2O3 multiple coatings refined with nano-Y2O3 particles were...
Ni electrodeposition is a suitable process for producing thick deposits and thick metallic microstru...
Ni−W−P coatings are electrodeposited from an acid gluconate bath and the effect of P addition to dep...
Microstructures and mechanisms of phosphorous incorporation into electrodeposited Ni-P thin films ar...
We have assessed the stabilizing role that induced co-deposition has in the growth of nanostructured...
Electrode position in different current density was used to prepare nanostructure thin films of NiP....
Single Ni and Ni-Cu alloy films were electrodeposited on polycrystalline Ti substrates from electrol...
Stable mesoporous nickel (Ni) films can be prepared using polystyrene-b-poly-(oxyethylene) (PS-b-PEO...
There is an increasing interest in nanostructured and nanocomposite surface finishings for automotiv...
The electrodeposition of nickel nanostructures on glassy carbon was investigated in 1:2 choline chlo...
Nickel phosphides NixPy are a promising family of binary compounds that have shown much promise in v...
The main features of electrochemical deposition of coatings based on Ni–W binary alloy in the ...
In this study, Ni–Cu films are grown on ITO (indium tin oxide) coated glass substrates by electrodep...
Patterned hydrophobic Ni–P alloy films consisting of orderly and regular micro-nanoscale particles w...
Patterned hydrophobic Ni-P alloy films consisting of orderly and regular micro-nanoscale particles w...
Ni–Co alloy and Ni–Co–Y2O3 multiple coatings refined with nano-Y2O3 particles were...
Ni electrodeposition is a suitable process for producing thick deposits and thick metallic microstru...
Ni−W−P coatings are electrodeposited from an acid gluconate bath and the effect of P addition to dep...
Microstructures and mechanisms of phosphorous incorporation into electrodeposited Ni-P thin films ar...
We have assessed the stabilizing role that induced co-deposition has in the growth of nanostructured...
Electrode position in different current density was used to prepare nanostructure thin films of NiP....
Single Ni and Ni-Cu alloy films were electrodeposited on polycrystalline Ti substrates from electrol...
Stable mesoporous nickel (Ni) films can be prepared using polystyrene-b-poly-(oxyethylene) (PS-b-PEO...
There is an increasing interest in nanostructured and nanocomposite surface finishings for automotiv...
The electrodeposition of nickel nanostructures on glassy carbon was investigated in 1:2 choline chlo...
Nickel phosphides NixPy are a promising family of binary compounds that have shown much promise in v...
The main features of electrochemical deposition of coatings based on Ni–W binary alloy in the ...
In this study, Ni–Cu films are grown on ITO (indium tin oxide) coated glass substrates by electrodep...