Considerations in Mechanisms of Copper and Nickel Electrodepositions

Observations and discussions were made for the mechanisms of electrodepositions of copper from sulfate and cyanide baths and of nickel from sulfamate and sulfate baths. The behavior of initial crystal nucleation and crystal growth was observed under an electron microscope. Main considerations obtain...

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