Abstract

The application of pulse reversed current (P.R.C) in nickel electrodeposition introduces two more parameters regarding the choice of plating conditions: the pulse frequency and the duty cycle. Starting from well defined electrolytic conditions, leading to perfectly [100] textured deposites prepared from an organic-free Watts type bath under direct current (d.c.) regime, it is proved that: the variation of the P.C.R. parameters modifies the texture, the microstructure and the surface morphology of nickel electrodeposits

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