The effect different deposition regimes (constant and reversing currents), on the powdered copper electrodeposits morphology were investigated. The results obtained in constant regimes were compared with those obtained in reversing regimes. The morphology of electrodeposited copper powder were investigated using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The effect of the current amplitude, cathodic-to-anodic time ratio and period of the current wave are discussed. It is shown that the parameters determining the reversing current wave determine the micromorphology of the copper powder particles deposited. On the other side, technological properties of powders depend on their granulometry and particle morphology. Very often one method is inadequa...
Electrochemically deposited copper powders, which are formed of particles of different size and morp...
Copper powder was obtained by electrodeposition of copper from glycerol and sulphuric acid. The morp...
The effect of overpotential pulsing and periodic current reversal on the morphology of silver powder...
The effect different deposition regimes (constant and reversing currents), on the powdered copper el...
The effect different deposition regimes (constant and reversing currents), on the powdered copper el...
Technological properties of powders depend on their granulometry and morphology. Very often one meth...
The selective dissolution of copper dendrites during electrodeposition by reversing current was disc...
Morphologies of copper powder particles obtained by both potentiostatic and pulsating overpotential ...
The structure of the surface of copper powder particles is discussed and correlated with the lowest ...
In this paper, electrolysis method was used to produce copper powder particulates. The effects of pa...
The possibility of depositing copper powders with different apparent density by changing the shape o...
Copper powder particles formed by electrolysis under different quantities of evolved hydrogen were a...
The effects of copper ion concentrations and electrolyte temperature on the morphologies and on the ...
Production of copper powders by the potentiostatic electrolysis under different hydrogen evolution c...
The papers dealing with the effects of electrodeposition conditions on the decisive characteristics ...
Electrochemically deposited copper powders, which are formed of particles of different size and morp...
Copper powder was obtained by electrodeposition of copper from glycerol and sulphuric acid. The morp...
The effect of overpotential pulsing and periodic current reversal on the morphology of silver powder...
The effect different deposition regimes (constant and reversing currents), on the powdered copper el...
The effect different deposition regimes (constant and reversing currents), on the powdered copper el...
Technological properties of powders depend on their granulometry and morphology. Very often one meth...
The selective dissolution of copper dendrites during electrodeposition by reversing current was disc...
Morphologies of copper powder particles obtained by both potentiostatic and pulsating overpotential ...
The structure of the surface of copper powder particles is discussed and correlated with the lowest ...
In this paper, electrolysis method was used to produce copper powder particulates. The effects of pa...
The possibility of depositing copper powders with different apparent density by changing the shape o...
Copper powder particles formed by electrolysis under different quantities of evolved hydrogen were a...
The effects of copper ion concentrations and electrolyte temperature on the morphologies and on the ...
Production of copper powders by the potentiostatic electrolysis under different hydrogen evolution c...
The papers dealing with the effects of electrodeposition conditions on the decisive characteristics ...
Electrochemically deposited copper powders, which are formed of particles of different size and morp...
Copper powder was obtained by electrodeposition of copper from glycerol and sulphuric acid. The morp...
The effect of overpotential pulsing and periodic current reversal on the morphology of silver powder...