Zinc-Nickel Codeposition in Sulfate Solution Combined Effect of Cadmium and Boric Acid

The combined effect of cadmium and boric acid on the electrodeposition of zinc-nickel from a sulfate has been investigated. The presence of cadmium ion decreases zinc in the deposit. In solution, cadmium inhibits the zinc ion deposition and suppresses it when deposition potential value is more negat...

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Main Authors: Y. Addi, A. Khouider
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2011-01-01
Series:International Journal of Electrochemistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/742191
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description The combined effect of cadmium and boric acid on the electrodeposition of zinc-nickel from a sulfate has been investigated. The presence of cadmium ion decreases zinc in the deposit. In solution, cadmium inhibits the zinc ion deposition and suppresses it when deposition potential value is more negative than −1.2 V. Low concentration of CdSO4 reduces the anomalous nature of Zn-Ni deposit. Boric acid decreases current density and shifts potential discharge of nickel and hydrogen to more negative potential. The combination of boric acid and cadmium increases the percentage of nickel in the deposit. Boric acid and cadmium.
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spelling doaj-art-07f73a211ea743b8898947649979aa522025-02-03T05:45:48ZengWileyInternational Journal of Electrochemistry2090-35372011-01-01201110.4061/2011/742191742191Zinc-Nickel Codeposition in Sulfate Solution Combined Effect of Cadmium and Boric AcidY. Addi0A. Khouider1Faculté de Chimie, USTHB, BP 09, Bab Ezzouar, Alger 16111, AlgeriaFaculté de Chimie, USTHB, BP 09, Bab Ezzouar, Alger 16111, AlgeriaThe combined effect of cadmium and boric acid on the electrodeposition of zinc-nickel from a sulfate has been investigated. The presence of cadmium ion decreases zinc in the deposit. In solution, cadmium inhibits the zinc ion deposition and suppresses it when deposition potential value is more negative than −1.2 V. Low concentration of CdSO4 reduces the anomalous nature of Zn-Ni deposit. Boric acid decreases current density and shifts potential discharge of nickel and hydrogen to more negative potential. The combination of boric acid and cadmium increases the percentage of nickel in the deposit. Boric acid and cadmium.http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/742191
spellingShingle Y. Addi
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Zinc-Nickel Codeposition in Sulfate Solution Combined Effect of Cadmium and Boric Acid
International Journal of Electrochemistry
title Zinc-Nickel Codeposition in Sulfate Solution Combined Effect of Cadmium and Boric Acid
title_full Zinc-Nickel Codeposition in Sulfate Solution Combined Effect of Cadmium and Boric Acid
title_fullStr Zinc-Nickel Codeposition in Sulfate Solution Combined Effect of Cadmium and Boric Acid
title_full_unstemmed Zinc-Nickel Codeposition in Sulfate Solution Combined Effect of Cadmium and Boric Acid
title_short Zinc-Nickel Codeposition in Sulfate Solution Combined Effect of Cadmium and Boric Acid
title_sort zinc nickel codeposition in sulfate solution combined effect of cadmium and boric acid
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