The effect of the presence of tartrate additive on the chemical stability of a Cu-Sn acid bath was evaluated. It was observed that this additive hinders decomposition of the Cu/Sn deposition bath with storage time, since the decrease in electrochemical efficiency was attenuated. In addition, it was observed that optimal galvanostatic deposition with or without tartrate occurs at approximately 11 mA cm(-2). However, in the presence of tartrate the deposition charge was lower, leading to lower energy consumption. SEM analysis showed that the tartrate added to the plating bath caused a marked change in the morphology of the Cu/Sn films obtained gal vanostatic ally. (C) 2002 Elsevier B.V. B.V. All rights reserved
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Methanesulfonic acid (MSA) is an interesting supporting electrolyte with many desirable properties s...
Alkaline baths containing sorbitol, tartrate or EDTA were developed in this work for Pb-Sn and Pb-Cu...
The purpose of the present study was to characterize and calculate the effective film properties of ...
<div><p>This work proposes the production of Cu-Sn alloy coatings with anticorrosive properties, usi...
Deposition of Cu-Sn alloys from a methanesulfonic acid electrolyte containing small amounts of benzy...
A thermodynamic study of the aqueous copper(II)-tartrate-chloride system is presented in this work w...
This thesis describes the work of my Ph.D studies in Industrial Engineering during past three years....
International audienceA thermodynamic study of the aqueous copper(II)-tartrate-chloride system is pr...
Copper-tin electrodeposits are used in protective and decorative finishing of metals. For the commer...
Electroless deposition of copper is being used for a variety of applications, one of them being the ...
Magnetic properties of the sustainable Fe−Sn alloys are already known. However, there is lack ...
The electrodeposition of Cu-Zn-Sn alloys from a commercial alkaline cyanide bath has been investigat...
The constant tendency of miniaturization in electronic products and developments in surface assembly...
In this study, effects of concentrations of Cu(II), Zn(II) and Sn(II) ions in the electrolytic bath ...
The present investigation deals with the electrodeposition of tin from chloride electrolytes. Gelat...
Methanesulfonic acid (MSA) is an interesting supporting electrolyte with many desirable properties s...
Alkaline baths containing sorbitol, tartrate or EDTA were developed in this work for Pb-Sn and Pb-Cu...
The purpose of the present study was to characterize and calculate the effective film properties of ...