Cross-section analysis of copper deposits electrodeposited in the hydrogen co-deposition range at a constant overpotential and in a pulsating overpotential (PO) regime was performed. It was shown that a complete structural analysis of these technologically very important electrodes is impossible without an analysis of their internal structure. An insight into the compactness (or porosity) of the deposits, as well as into the depth of the holes, can only be obtained by this type of analysis
The effects of codeposition of hydrogen on the structure of electrodeposited copper is discussed. T...
Formation of irregular deposits by electrodeposition from acid sulfate solutions of various H2SO4 co...
Formation of irregular deposits by electrodeposition from acid sulfate solutions of various H2SO4 co...
Cross-section analysis of copper deposits electrodeposited in the hydrogen co-deposition range at a ...
Cross-section analysis of copper deposits electrodeposited in the hydrogen co-deposition range at a ...
Cross-section analysis of copper deposits electrodeposited in the hydrogen co-deposition range at a ...
This a review paper considering fundamental aspects of copper electrodeposition at high overpotentia...
Electrodeposition of copper from acid sulfate solutions at overpotentials on the plateau of the limi...
Electrodeposition of copper from acid sulfate solutions at overpotentials on the plateau of the limi...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Copper electrodeposition from acid sulfate solutions at an overpotential of 1000 mV, which is about ...
Electrodeposition of copper from acid sulfate solutions at overpotentials on theplateau of the limit...
The effects of codeposition of hydrogen on the structure of electrodeposited copper is discussed. T...
Formation of irregular deposits by electrodeposition from acid sulfate solutions of various H2SO4 co...
Formation of irregular deposits by electrodeposition from acid sulfate solutions of various H2SO4 co...
Cross-section analysis of copper deposits electrodeposited in the hydrogen co-deposition range at a ...
Cross-section analysis of copper deposits electrodeposited in the hydrogen co-deposition range at a ...
Cross-section analysis of copper deposits electrodeposited in the hydrogen co-deposition range at a ...
This a review paper considering fundamental aspects of copper electrodeposition at high overpotentia...
Electrodeposition of copper from acid sulfate solutions at overpotentials on the plateau of the limi...
Electrodeposition of copper from acid sulfate solutions at overpotentials on the plateau of the limi...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Electrodeposition of copper by pulsating overpotential (PO) regime in the hydrogen co-deposition ran...
Copper electrodeposition from acid sulfate solutions at an overpotential of 1000 mV, which is about ...
Electrodeposition of copper from acid sulfate solutions at overpotentials on theplateau of the limit...
The effects of codeposition of hydrogen on the structure of electrodeposited copper is discussed. T...
Formation of irregular deposits by electrodeposition from acid sulfate solutions of various H2SO4 co...
Formation of irregular deposits by electrodeposition from acid sulfate solutions of various H2SO4 co...