The aim of this work is to study an alternative plating process to obtain chromium coatings through electrodeposition from baths containing trivalent chromium, as aqueous solutions of Cr (III) are significantly less dangerous, in terms of human health and environmental impact, as compared to the traditional Cr (VI) baths employed for this purpose. In order to overcome problems regarding the reduction of Cr (III) in aqueous solution, two approaches were followed: i) the possibility of co-depositing chromium along with a second metal, which could help the process of discharge of Cr3+ on the substrate; ii) the use of a specific ligand for the Cr3+ ion, which can generate easily reducible complexes at the metal–solution interphase. Both approac...
Concentrated electrolytes have been found to play host to stellar phenomena previously unachievable ...
The electrodeposition of chromium, whether for technical or decorative applications provides a uniqu...
The major interests of developing Ni-Cr alloy plating lie in the possible formation of a passive fil...
Chromium electrodeposition is widely used industrially to obtain protective coatings with high corro...
Trivalent chromium electroplating is considered a greener alternative to hexavalent chromium electro...
The preparation process of the Cr(III) bath was studied based on a perspective of accelerating the f...
The aim of this study is to explore the optimum baths for trivalent chromium electrodeposition to ob...
This work presents a study of a hard chromiumplating process using low concentration H2CrO4 baths. I...
Chromium electrodeposition is important for the production of anti-wear and anti-corrosion coatings....
A. C. Becquerel discovered electrodeposited chromium plating using aqueous solutions in 1843. The me...
International audienceThe reduction mechanism of Cr(III) depends on the nature of the complexing age...
The first reports on the electrodeposition of usable chromium deposits go back to the middle of the ...
The preparation process of the Cr(III) bath was studied based on a perspective of accelerating the f...
Chromium electrodeposition is nowadays considered as one of the most imporomt electrodeposition proc...
Hard chromium deposits were prepared from a trivalent chromium plating bath as an alternative to con...
Concentrated electrolytes have been found to play host to stellar phenomena previously unachievable ...
The electrodeposition of chromium, whether for technical or decorative applications provides a uniqu...
The major interests of developing Ni-Cr alloy plating lie in the possible formation of a passive fil...
Chromium electrodeposition is widely used industrially to obtain protective coatings with high corro...
Trivalent chromium electroplating is considered a greener alternative to hexavalent chromium electro...
The preparation process of the Cr(III) bath was studied based on a perspective of accelerating the f...
The aim of this study is to explore the optimum baths for trivalent chromium electrodeposition to ob...
This work presents a study of a hard chromiumplating process using low concentration H2CrO4 baths. I...
Chromium electrodeposition is important for the production of anti-wear and anti-corrosion coatings....
A. C. Becquerel discovered electrodeposited chromium plating using aqueous solutions in 1843. The me...
International audienceThe reduction mechanism of Cr(III) depends on the nature of the complexing age...
The first reports on the electrodeposition of usable chromium deposits go back to the middle of the ...
The preparation process of the Cr(III) bath was studied based on a perspective of accelerating the f...
Chromium electrodeposition is nowadays considered as one of the most imporomt electrodeposition proc...
Hard chromium deposits were prepared from a trivalent chromium plating bath as an alternative to con...
Concentrated electrolytes have been found to play host to stellar phenomena previously unachievable ...
The electrodeposition of chromium, whether for technical or decorative applications provides a uniqu...
The major interests of developing Ni-Cr alloy plating lie in the possible formation of a passive fil...