44-50Electrodeposition of cobalt-chromium alloys of different compositions (up to 14 at% Cr) has been carried out onto copper cathode by the pulse potential and the pulse current methods from cobalt chloride-N-(n-butyl)pyridinium chloride (BPC) molten salt containing chromium(II) chloride at 110°C. The magnetic properties of the deposited cobalt-chromium alloys have been investigated. The magnetic polarization of the deposited cobalt-chromium alloys at high fields decreases with the increase of chromium content in the deposit except Co-1.22 at% Cr alloy, with maximum magnetic polarization than the bulk cobalt. The cathodic current efficiency for the deposition of alloy is about 99% .
In this study, cobalt-nickel (Co-Ni) alloys were deposited electrochemically onto aluminum substrate...
Ferromagnetic Ni-Cr and Co-Cr alloy thin films were electrodeposited from aqueous solution containin...
Cobalt electrowinning from acidic sulphate solution was carried out in the presence and absence of c...
Electrodeposition of cobalt-chromium alloys of different compositions (up to 14 at% Cr) has been car...
Cobalt-aluminum alloys of different composition (up to 60 at.% Al) were electrodeposited onto a copp...
648-653A molten salt system of CoCl2-N-(n-butyl)pyridinium chloride (BPC) having melting point oC h...
The electrodeposition of magnetic cobalt-aluminum alloys was investigated in the Lewis acidic alumin...
Previous studies showed that i ron-molybdenum alloys could be deposited from pyrophosphate solutions...
The pulsed electrodeposition method was applied for the preparation of Co and Co–Ni alloy. Pulse du...
The novel process for the electrodeposition of cobalt using the urea and the choline chloride ionic ...
Literature data on silver, cobalt and silver-cobalt electrolytes are presented and discussed. The el...
The binary aluminum-chromium alloys were electrodeposited from 2:1 AlCl3-N-(n-butyl)pyridinium chlor...
The electrodeposition of cobalt from a solution containing cobalt chloride in either a urea-choline ...
A new electrolytic bath containing sodium perchlorate, thiourea, sodium gluconate, boric acid and si...
A new electrolytic bath containing sodium perchlorate, thiourea, sodium gluconate, boric acid and si...
In this study, cobalt-nickel (Co-Ni) alloys were deposited electrochemically onto aluminum substrate...
Ferromagnetic Ni-Cr and Co-Cr alloy thin films were electrodeposited from aqueous solution containin...
Cobalt electrowinning from acidic sulphate solution was carried out in the presence and absence of c...
Electrodeposition of cobalt-chromium alloys of different compositions (up to 14 at% Cr) has been car...
Cobalt-aluminum alloys of different composition (up to 60 at.% Al) were electrodeposited onto a copp...
648-653A molten salt system of CoCl2-N-(n-butyl)pyridinium chloride (BPC) having melting point oC h...
The electrodeposition of magnetic cobalt-aluminum alloys was investigated in the Lewis acidic alumin...
Previous studies showed that i ron-molybdenum alloys could be deposited from pyrophosphate solutions...
The pulsed electrodeposition method was applied for the preparation of Co and Co–Ni alloy. Pulse du...
The novel process for the electrodeposition of cobalt using the urea and the choline chloride ionic ...
Literature data on silver, cobalt and silver-cobalt electrolytes are presented and discussed. The el...
The binary aluminum-chromium alloys were electrodeposited from 2:1 AlCl3-N-(n-butyl)pyridinium chlor...
The electrodeposition of cobalt from a solution containing cobalt chloride in either a urea-choline ...
A new electrolytic bath containing sodium perchlorate, thiourea, sodium gluconate, boric acid and si...
A new electrolytic bath containing sodium perchlorate, thiourea, sodium gluconate, boric acid and si...
In this study, cobalt-nickel (Co-Ni) alloys were deposited electrochemically onto aluminum substrate...
Ferromagnetic Ni-Cr and Co-Cr alloy thin films were electrodeposited from aqueous solution containin...
Cobalt electrowinning from acidic sulphate solution was carried out in the presence and absence of c...